No, they can't, it's called squirrel pox not human pox or small pox.
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where was the pox created ? Which country ? I am asking the question's.
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Golan the Insatiable - 2013 A Pox on Your Pox - 1.2 was released on:
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Golan the Insatiable - 2013 A Pox on Your Pox 1-2 was released on:
USA: 11 January 2013
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Humans do not get fowl pox. Fowl pox is a disease of birds (fowl). Chickenpox, oddly enough, is a disease of humans, not chickens. Fowl pox and chickenpox are not the same thing.
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The cow pox germs got in the way of the small pox germs, so he didn't get small pox.
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No, dogs cannot get rabbit pox. Rabbit pox is a viral infection that only rabbits can catch, however, the illness was isolated.
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Chicken pox can show symptoms a few days before the pox break out. The most common symptoms are fatigue and a low temperature. Most people do not realize it is chicken pox until the pox develop.
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Small pox and chicken pox are to different things! Please do not confuse them, chicken pox are a minor virous that people today get. Small pox on the other hand is a very dangerous thing that may led to death if not treated. It's not as dangerous and does not effect people like it did...but they are not the same thing
i think that's a joke or somethin. no body calls small pox chicken pox
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The cause of a chicken pox infection is the varicella-zoster virus.
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Why not? Once in a while you get the old patients with chicken pox. Even the adults can get chicken pox occasionally. Chicken pox tend to be severe as the age advances.
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Edward Jenner.
He was testing cow pox (nonfatal) and small pox (fatal).
He noticed that whoever had one never had the other, and some had neither.
He put both into a boy, and then the boy was not affected by the small pox.
Vaccine comes from vaccinia (lation) for "of the cow" because the cow pox stopped the small pox from working.
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As far as I know chicken pox (herpes zooster) and shingles have vaccines. Chicken pox can cause shingles later in life. If you have had chicken pox before you may want to consider getting vaccinated for shingles and get your children vaccinated for chicken pox.
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Monkey pox is a pox disease that was found in lab monkeys in 1958. It can spread to rodents (i.e. mice, rabbits, rats, prairie dogs, etc.) as well as humans.
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There are three:
Jenny Pox
Tommy Nightmare
Alexander Death
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This is very good question! Now there is no small pox. Before eradication of the small pox, there used to be confusion between the small pox and chicken pox. The blisters of smallpox typically used to be uniformly erupted at a time. The eruptions of chicken pox comes up in crops. The eruptions of small pox used to come from the basal layer of the skin. So there used to be scars all over the body of the patient, who used to survive the attack of the disease. The chicken pox does not leave the scar in normal course, unless there is secondary bacterial infection. The disease used to be more in severity as compared to chicken pox.
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no,the chicken pox are not even caused by chickens. chickens cannot get this virus by any means!
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You can but someone who eats the food could get the chicken pox from that person who had the chicken pox that touched the food.
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Your doctor can let you know what is and is not safe when you have a case of chicken pox.
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In 1979 Small pox was declared eradicated by the World Health Organization.
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Lots of different people.
Chicken Pox is a sickness that can be major or slightly not major.
If you get the chicken pox,then you could interview some friends and see who has gotten the chicken pox (including you) and then make a final number.
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Strictly, a disease by pustules or eruptions of any kind, but chiefly or wholly restricted to three or four diseases, -- the smallpox, the chicken pox, and the vaccine and the venereal diseases., To infect with the pox, or syphilis.
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I am presuming the answer is small pox, and the answer is cow pox.
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pox is a male alien he just speaks like a girl.
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Small pox no longer exists any where in the world.
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If you have a friend or a family member who has chicken pox, there is good news. You cannot die with chicken pox.
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In 1979 Small pox was declared eradicated by the World Health Organization.
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some people say birds can get foul pox but no they cannot get chicken pox so that's a good thing no animals can get chicken pox the only 'animals' that can get it is humans, i hope that answers your question: - )
Birds do not get chickenpox. Chickenpox can infect only humans and a few other primates, such as gorillas.
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Almost every kid has had chicken pox. She too, may have had chicken pox when she was very young. But its not something she would tell because its common to get the chicken pox when you're a young kid.
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A elderly person having chicken pox puts that person at risk, its better to get chicken pox when you are a kid, so you are immunized. Also people who get chicken pox for the second time are at risk.
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You have sore throat in chicken pox. That makes eating painful. Secondly you have loss of appetite due to fever in chicken pox, So you find it difficult the eat anything when you have chicken pox.
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Causative agent for small pox are two virus varients ,Variola major and Variola minor.
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If you had shingles before, that means you had chicken pox already as a child, long before shingles developed. You cannot catch chicken pox from shingles if you already had chicken pox.
Chicken pox is a one-time illness, usually in childhood. It does not matter how "mild" or "bad" the chicken pox is. The body's defenses are activated whether "mild" or "bad" and immunity results. No person acquires chicken pox twice.
Shingles is caused by the same virus but with shingles, the virus is re-activated within the person's own body (not from catching the chicken pox virus from someone else). A person who never had chicken pox cannot get shingles; but that person who never had chicken pox can get chicken pox.
A person who has shingles can infect others with chicken pox, but only if those persons (usually children) never had chicken pox before. If a person with shingles is around a person/child who already had chicken pox, the other people won't get chicken pox or shingles.
The defining factors in shingles are:
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