Varicellahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chickenpox
Ko te Varicella he mate hopuhopu nui nā te huaketo varicella‑zoster. Ka puta he āhua o te kiri pērā i te ponana, he iti, he opūpū te kiri, ā, ka mutu ka paku ki runga. Ka timata te pūkenga i te uma, te tuara, me te kanohi, ā, ka horapa ki te toenga o te tinana. Ka mau te ponana me ētahi atu tohu, pērā i te kirikiri, te ngenge, me te māhunga, e roa ana mō te rima ki te whitu rā. I ētahi wā ka pā mai te mate puku, te mumu o te roro, me ngā māuiui kiri. I te nuinga o te wā, ka kaha ake te mate i ngā pakeke i ngā tamariki.

Ko te heihei he mate nā te huaketo ka horapa i te mārō o te tangata ki tētahi atu mā te maremare me te tihi o te tangata kua pāngia. Ko te wā incubation he 10 ki te 21 rā, ā, i muri iho ka puta te āhua o te puku. Ka horapa te ponana i te 1–2 rā i mua i te puta mai, ā, ka mau ki te mutunga o ngā whiu katoa. Ka horapa hoki mā te pā atu ki ngā opūpū. Ko te tikanga, kotahi anake te pā ki te heihei. Ahakoa ka puta anō ngā mate a te huaketo, kāore ēnei mate e whai tohu.

Mai i te whakaurunga i te tau 1995, kua hekē iho te maha o ngā keeke me ngā mate i te varicella. E taunakitia ana te kāwanatanga ki te whakaiti i te mate mō ngā tamariki i ngā whenua maha. Mai i te kāwanatanga, kua hekē te maha o ngā mate i Amerika ki te 90 %. Mō te hunga e pā nui ana te mate, ka tūtohuhia ngā rongoā pērā i te aciclovir.

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  • He mate pox heihei tēnei. Ko te āhua o te ranunga o te opupu, erythema, me te paku ka puta i te wā kotahi. Ka tupu pea ahakoa kua werohia koe. Mēna kua werohia koe, he ngawari ngā tohu. Ka tere ake te whakapai ake me te maimoatanga antiviral.
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References Varicella-Zoster Virus (Chickenpox) 28846365 
NIH
He mate hopuhopu nā te huaketo varicella‑zoster (VZV). Mā tēnei huaketo e whakapataritari ai te māuiui heihei i roto i te hunga kāore i pā ki te huaketo (i te nuinga o te wā o tō rātou māuiui tuatahi), ā, ka ara ake ki te shingles i te wā e whakahohe ana. Ka pā te māuiui heihei ki te ponana me te paku paku e paku ana ki runga, ka timata i te uma, te tuara, me te kanohi i mua i te horapa. Ka haere tahi me te kirikiri, te ngenge, te korokoro, me te mahunga, ā, ka roa te āhua e rima ki te whitu rā. Ko ētahi raruraru pēnei i te pneumonia, te mumura o te roro, me ngā māuiui kiri huakita, he kino ake i te pakeke i ngā tamariki. Ka puta ngā tohu i te tekau ki te 21 rā i muri i te rongonga, ā, ka roa te hēkitanga mō te rua wiki.
Chickenpox or varicella is a contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). The virus is responsible for chickenpox (usually primary infection in non-immune hosts) and herpes zoster or shingles (following reactivation of latent infection). Chickenpox results in a skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which scabs over. It typically starts on the chest, back, and face then spreads. It is accompanied by fever, fatigue, pharyngitis, and headaches which usually last five to seven days. Complications include pneumonia, brain inflammation, and bacterial skin infections. The disease is more severe in adults than in children. Symptoms begin ten to 21 days after exposure, but the average incubation period is about two weeks.