Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease of the skin and sometimes also known as Versilia. First, it starts from the chest, back, and face then spreads to the other of the body. Chickenpox is a viral infection that causes itchy rashes and small, fluid-filled blisters. Chickenpox is very contagious to people who have not been ill or not vaccinated. Before the routine chickenpox vaccination, almost all people became infected as adults. Sometimes with serious complications. Currently, the number of cases and hospital stays has declined significantly.
For most people, chickenpox is a mild disease. However, it is better to get the vaccination. A vaccine against varicella is a safe and effective way to prevent chickenpox and potential complications.
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