Chicken Pox and Measles

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Chicken Pox and Measles By Jen Yu

Chicken pox and measles Chicken Pox and Measles is caused by bodily fluids of an infected person. Just incase you didn’t know what bodily fluids mean, it means when someone or you cough or sneeze on someone.

Who can they affect? Chicken pox and Measles can affect both children and adults, but mostly children. Chicken Pox mostly affect kids under age 12, but again they can affect both kids and adults.

Chicken Pox Chicken pox can start off like a flu. It causes itchy red spots or blister all over the body. Children usually miss 5 to 6 day of school due to their chicken pox.

measles Measles is a typical skin rash. It is caused by a virus. Measles also cause high fever, runny nose, cough, pink eye and tiny white spots inside the mouth.

How to not prevent further infections To not prevent further infections it is best that you do not scratch it and always keep your body clean by washing your face and taking a bath and others.

Thank you very much for listening and watching. Hope you liked my Presentation!