Chickenpox Symptoms and Communicability
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What is the period of communicability for this disease?

  • 1 week before eruption of lesions to 1 week after
  • 2 weeks before eruption of lesions to 2 weeks after
  • 2 days before eruption of lesions to 5 days after
  • 1 day before eruption of lesions to 6 days after (correct)
  • What are the initial clinical manifestations of this disease?

  • Slight fever, malaise, and anorexia (correct)
  • High fever and severe rash
  • Mild cough and sore throat
  • No symptoms at all
  • How does the rash associated with this disease progress?

  • From vesicle to papule and then small red bumps (macule)
  • From small red bumps (macule) to papule and then vesicle (correct)
  • The rash disappears completely after the initial appearance
  • The rash remains as small red bumps (macule) without any change
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    What is the period of communicability for this disease? What are the initial clinical manifestations of this disease? How does the rash associated with this disease progress?

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