. . . "2"^^ . . . . . . . "10"^^ . . "Chickenpox"@en . . . . "Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV). The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over. It usually starts on the face, chest, and back and then spreads to the rest of the body. Other symptoms may include fever, feeling tired, and headaches. When SG-1 arrived on the Medieval planet, they discovered a young girl named Mary (Demons) who was revealed to be suffering from chickenpox. (SG1: \"Demons\")"@en . "Trey Parker"@en . "Chickenpox"@en . . . . . . . "Chickenpox is notoriously contagious, and for some people it can be very dangerous. Women who are pregnant, young children, the elderly and people with a weakened immune system are at greatest risk of complications. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mentions these potential complications of chickenpox: \n* Pneumonia, blood poisoning or dehydration. \n* Brain inflammation or infection. \n* Bacterial infection affecting the skin or soft tissues, especially among children. \n* Infection of the joints or bones. \n* Toxic shock syndrome. \n* Unusual bleeding."@en . "1998-08-26"^^ . "Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV). The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over. It usually starts on the face, chest, and back and then spreads to the rest of the body. Other symptoms may include fever, feeling tired, and headaches. When SG-1 arrived on the Medieval planet, they discovered a young girl named Mary (Demons) who was revealed to be suffering from chickenpox. (SG1: \"Demons\")"@en . "Trisha Nixon"@en . "210"^^ . "Chickenpox is notoriously contagious, and for some people it can be very dangerous. Women who are pregnant, young children, the elderly and people with a weakened immune system are at greatest risk of complications. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mentions these potential complications of chickenpox: \n* Pneumonia, blood poisoning or dehydration. \n* Brain inflammation or infection. \n* Bacterial infection affecting the skin or soft tissues, especially among children. \n* Infection of the joints or bones. \n* Toxic shock syndrome. \n* Unusual bleeding."@en . . . . . .