Originally posted by Oerdin
That claim has been debunked a million times. It's all a load of horse pucky.
That claim has been debunked a million times. It's all a load of horse pucky.
). The premise has been that after having chickenpox one then has "lifelong" immunity (until one develops Zoster for an unknown reason). For most people that seems to be a reasonable scientific hypothesis. What I have noted with my own daughters was that their first case of "chickenpox" was very mild, as were what I believe to be their subsequent bouts with the same disease. My own pet hypothesis was that it was some kind of "hole in the immune repertoire" specific to my slightly inbred genes but nowadays I wonder whether it more common than we think. Given that there is no 'medical-office-diagnostic' test for chickenpox (or most other viruses for that matter) there is not likely to be any modern epidemiological data one way or the other.
it wasnt rubella i was talking bout, but roseola hand to mouth looks like.
it wasnt rubella i was talking bout, but roseola hand to mouth looks like.
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