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Chicken Pox!

Chicken Pox!. By: J amya Houston-Scott, Sereene Bedwan , and Drew Oppong. History of chicken pox!. Discovered by Giovanni Filppo during the 1500’s in Italy. A physician, Richard Morton gave the name chicken pox. Richard Morton thought chicken pox was mild form of smallpox

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Chicken Pox!

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  1. Chicken Pox! By: Jamya Houston-Scott, SereeneBedwan, and Drew Oppong

  2. History of chicken pox! • Discovered by Giovanni Filppo during the 1500’s in Italy. • A physician, Richard Morton gave the name chicken pox. • Richard Morton thought chicken pox was mild form of smallpox • William Heberden was the first to prove chicken and small pox were different.

  3. Defining Disease! • Chicken pox is a virus • You know you have it when fever, soar throat, red blisters. • The disease has been around since the 1500’s.

  4. How does it spread? • In the air,when cough and sneeze, direct touch. • Also you can get it by saliva and mucus.

  5. Likely to get the disease? • Kids are likely to get this disease. • Under the age of 15 is more likely. • Bys and girls are equally likely to get it but depends on environment.

  6. Men,women,kids,adults? • this type of disease can be for boys and girls • If you are less than 15 years of age you are more likely to get it. • You can get it by direct touch or type of environment. • Yet, all people are suitable to get this disease.

  7. Treatment • Acyclovir is approved for treatment of chickenpox • Although tends to not be necessary because it occurs in healthy people who are risk to moderate to severe varicella. • Varicella is considered for older people • You have to consult with your doctor before taking it

  8. Current Research • In study appearing Thursday in the new England journal of medicine doctors already know vaccine reduces the number of cases. • Yet the protection does not last long.

  9. bibliography • Board, A.D.A.M. Editorial. Chickenpox. U.S. National Library of Medicine, 18 Jan. 0001. Web. 14 Feb. 2013. • WebsiteLinkTagsParentheticalEditDelete •  "Chicken Pox." About.com Dermatology. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Feb. 2013. • WebsiteLinkTagsParentheticalEditDelete •  "Chickenpox (Varicella): Cause, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment." WebMD. WebMD, n.d. Web. 14 Feb. 2013. • WebsiteLinkTagsParentheticalEditDelete •  "Google Images." Google Images. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Feb. 2013. • WebsiteLinkTagsParentheticalEditDelete •  Newtpm, David. Sick! N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print. • BookTagsParentheticalEditDelete •  Staff, Mayo Clinic. "Definition." Mayo Clinic. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 03 Sept. 2010. Web. 14 Feb. 2013.

  10. Pictures! This picture is of a young boy who has chicken pox.

  11. This picture is of a little girl sneezing which is how you spread the germs for chicken pox

  12. The diagram of how the chicken pox attaches to your cell Diagram of how it works

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