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Question: Chickenpox is a viral disease caused by A) Herpes simplex B) Varicella C) Herpes zoster D) E...
Chickenpox is a viral disease caused by
A) Herpes simplex
B) Varicella
C) Herpes zoster
D) Echovirus
Solution
Chickenpox is also known as varicella, a highly contagious viral infection which causes an itchy, blister-like rash on the skin.
Complete Answer:
- Chickenpox is an infectious disease brought about by the varicella-zoster infection. It fundamentally influences kids, however grown-ups can get it, as well. The indication of chickenpox is a super-bothersome skin rash with red blisters. Through the span of a few days, the blisters pop and begin to spill. At that point they outside and scab over before at last recuperating.
- The herpes simplex infection, otherwise called HSV, is a disease that causes herpes. Herpes can show up in different parts of the body, most usually on the genitals or mouth.
- Herpes zoster is viral contamination that happens with reactivation of the varicella-zoster infection. It is typically a difficult but self-restricted dermatomal rash. Manifestations ordinarily start with torment along the affected dermatome, which is followed in 2-3 days by a vesicular ejection.
- Enteric cytopathic human orphan (ECHO) viruses are a group of viruses that can prompt contaminations in various parts of the body, and skin rashes.
So,the correct option is B.
Note: It's extremely uncommon to have the chickenpox disease more than once. What's more, since the chickenpox immunization was presented during the 1990s, cases have declined. Chickenpox is exceptionally infectious to individuals who haven't had the malady or been immunized against it.