Chicken+Pox

//__** chicken pox: **__// = = =This is a picture of the world, chicken pox is commonly found all over the world, it's a world wide virus=
 * //__Some symptoms are:__// **
 * ** Causes red itchy skin **
 * ** A rash that usually appears first on the... abdomen, back and face. Then spreads to almost the rest of the body **** . **
 * ** Rash begins as many small red bumps that looks like pimples or insect bites. They develop into thin walled blisters filled with clear fluid, which becomes cloudy. **
 * ** The blister wall breaks leaving open sores, which crust over and become dry brown scabs. **
 * ** In few cases, blisters can also appear on the eyes, in the mouth and nose, and on the scalp and genitals. Single blisters are usually not more than 1/4 inch wide and appear in small patches. Other symptoms can include a stomach ache, head ache, body aches and fever. **


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__ **//Treatments of Chicken poxs//** __ The vaccine was licensed in Korea and japan in 1988.Later and with more deveopment licensed in 1995 in the U.S. The vaccine is an attenuated vaccine. This means that it was improved and scientist made an orgainism that has an immunity.The immunity is taken in a shot in fatty tissue.For kids under 13 should get a vaccine from 12 to 15 months and then later 4 to 6 years. Over 13 with no history of a shot should get 2 with in given 4 to 8 weeks apart.

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__**history of varicella (chicken pox) **__
=== Chicken pox was identified by a man named Zakariya Razi he noted the basics on chicken pox,like what it is and what it can do to you. Giovanni Fillippi then found out more like what are some symptoms and haw long it will last. Even after that an English physician named William Heberden became the first person to show that small pox and chicken pox were different illnesses and found that once infected with the chicken pox virus, a person remained immune. In 1885 an experiment was done to a volunteer with and without chicken pox. Fluid from one of the chicken pox blisters was rubbed on the volunteer without chicken pox, later he was found to have it. The person who conducted the experiment was a man named Rudolf Steiner. In 1972 [|Takahashi] made the vaccine to prevent the chicken pox. This disease went from a really serious to one that can be managed with the right medication to treat it. Now today there are a lot of ways to prevent the chicken pox like getting the vaccinated. ===

** //How chicken pox is transmitted and how it affects us// **
> babies with birth defects. Especially those who smoke. __A fever, sore throat, and loss of appetiteare some of the effects of chicken pox__ = =
 * How chicken pox is transmitted **
 * Once the virus gets into the nerve cells of your body, it will not cause chickenpox again. In the area where the blisters will eventually erupt.Chickenpox is spread from person to person by directly touching the blisters of an infected person. The virus can also be spread through the air by coughing and sneezing. Direct contact with the blisters of a person with chickenpox can cause chickenpox in a person who has never had chickenpox and has not been treated with vaccine.
 * How it breaks down the host**
 * When the Chicken pox virus enters the host it finds a target cell it then will then attach to the target cell and inject its DNA into the cell destroying the cells actual DNA so when the cell makes copies of what it thinks is its DNA it is really producing more Chickenpox viruses DNA and destroys the cell. Then the chickenpox virus detaches and finds a new cell.
 * How chicken pox affects reproduction and helth of the host**
 * //**Reproduction**//
 * Pregnant women who have the chickenpox in the last months of there pregnancy may have
 * //**Health**//

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