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How does a seven-year-old girl get chickenpox? How does it happen?

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2025-05-24 12:41:07 Views: 40 times

Chickenpox in seven-year-old girls is usually caused by contact with a person with chickenpox, which occurs when the child has a low immune system. Chickenpox is a disease caused by varicella-herpes virus infection, which can be transmitted by droplets or direct contact.

How does a seven-year-old girl get chickenpox? How does it happen?



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