oo..baru tau ape beza measles (demam campak) dengan chicken pox.
tak terbayang mata sbb tak pernah kena...huhu. Naudzubillahimindzalik
chicken pox
demam campak (measles)
maculopapular rash
Differences Measles vs Chicken pox
virus: M: paramyxovirus
C: varicella zoster virus ZV
symptoms : M: fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes and a generalized, maculopapular, erythematous rash.
C: in adolescents and adults: anorexia, myalgia, nausea, fever, headache, and malaise
in children: papular rash, followed by devolopment of malaise, fever [a temperature of
100-102F, but may be as high as 106F in rare cases], and anorexia.
Spreading method : M: through respiration (contact with fluids from an infected person's nose and mouth,
either directly or through aerosol transmission), and is highly contagious
C: coughs or sneezes of ill individuals, or through direct contact with secretions from the
rash.
Incubation period : M: average incubation period of 14 days (range 6–19 days)
C: 10 to 21 days after contact with an infected person for someone to develop
chickenpox.
Infectivity period: M: infectivity lasts from 2–4 days prior, until 2–5 days following the onset of the rash
(i.e. 4–9 days infectivity in total).[1]
C: infectious from 1 to 5 days before the rash appears.[4]
The contagious period continues until all blisters have formed scabs, which may take 5
to 10 days.
virus: M: paramyxovirus
C: varicella zoster virus ZV
symptoms : M: fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes and a generalized, maculopapular, erythematous rash.
C: in adolescents and adults: anorexia, myalgia, nausea, fever, headache, and malaise
in children: papular rash, followed by devolopment of malaise, fever [a temperature of
100-102F, but may be as high as 106F in rare cases], and anorexia.
Spreading method : M: through respiration (contact with fluids from an infected person's nose and mouth,
either directly or through aerosol transmission), and is highly contagious
C: coughs or sneezes of ill individuals, or through direct contact with secretions from the
rash.
Incubation period : M: average incubation period of 14 days (range 6–19 days)
C: 10 to 21 days after contact with an infected person for someone to develop
chickenpox.
Infectivity period: M: infectivity lasts from 2–4 days prior, until 2–5 days following the onset of the rash
(i.e. 4–9 days infectivity in total).[1]
C: infectious from 1 to 5 days before the rash appears.[4]
The contagious period continues until all blisters have formed scabs, which may take 5
to 10 days.

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