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chickenpox virus การใช้

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  • A : The medical name for the chickenpox virus is varicella zoster.
  • The condition is caused by the reactivation of the chickenpox virus.
  • The first of two columns about the chickenpox virus.
  • The third is for shingles, a painful disease of adults caused by the chickenpox virus.
  • The chickenpox virus itself can enter the central nervous system and cause the brain inflammation encephalitis.
  • In 2006, a vaccine was introduced against shingles, a disease caused by the chickenpox virus, which usually affects the elderly.
  • Johnson said he believed that Reye's syndrome was due to mutations in the influenza and chickenpox viruses and that aspirin played only a minor role.
  • The vaccine contains a weakened strain of the chickenpox virus that research suggests is still strong enough to boost older adults'waning immunity against the chickenpox virus.
  • The vaccine contains a weakened strain of the chickenpox virus that research suggests is still strong enough to boost older adults'waning immunity against the chickenpox virus.
  • The children were given blood tests periodically to check for an immune response to varicella, the chickenpox virus, and they were followed yearly to see if they had been sick.
  • Experts say it is unlikely that these methods will transmit the chickenpox virus effectively or reliably, because the varicella virus cannot survive for very long on the surface of such items.
  • The doctors, fearing that other infants in the maternity ward would be exposed to the chickenpox virus, isolated the couple, allowing them to do their Lamaze exercises in their own special delivery room.
  • The awakening of the chickenpox virus occurs in 10 to 20 percent of those who have had chickenpox, and an estimated 600, 000 to 850, 000 Americans are afflicted with shingles each year.
  • If something goes wrong with the immune system years or decades later _ something as serious as cancer or AIDS, or as common and subtle as the normal changes in immunity that occur with aging _ the chickenpox virus can reactivate in a cluster of nerve cells and begin to reproduce again, heading back out along delicate branching filaments of the nerves to the skin.