2020
DOI: 10.29054/apmc/2020.1005
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Various Complications of Chickenpox in Admitted Patients; 2017 Perspective

Abstract: Background: Chickenpox is a benign disease occurring in both children and adults. Common symptoms of disease include fever, generalized body rash, itching, fatigue, headache and body aches. The complications of the disease include respiratory, gastrointestinal, neurological, hematological and cardiac complications. These complications are more common in adult population. Estimated mortality from chickenpox is 31/100,000 in adults. Chickenpox pneumonia is the most serious complication followed by encephalitis. … Show more

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