What is chickenpox (varicella)?

Chicken pox or varicella is a highly contagious, common disease that can cause low-grade fever, rash, complications such as pneumonia and encephalitis, and in severe cases, death. Fetuses of women who contract varicella during the first two trimesters of their pregnancy can acquire congenital varicella syndrome; if a woman is infected between five days before giving birth and two days after, the baby will acquire the virus, which can be fatal. In addition to preventing chicken pox, the varicella vaccine can also protect adults from contracting shingles, a very painful condition that affects more than 30 percent of unvaccinated adults.

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