chickenpox
A contagious childhood disorder caused by the varicella zoster virus. It is transmitted via respiratory secretions and contact with chickenpox blister contents. It presents with a vesicular skin rash, usually associated with fever, headache, and myalgias. The pruritic fluid-filled vesicles occur 10-21 days after exposure and last for 3-4 days. An additional 3-4 days of malaise follows before the affected individual feels better. An individual is contagious 1-2 days prior to the appearance of the blisters until all blisters are crusted over. Generally, healthy individuals recover without complications. [ NCIT:C97132 ]
Term info
- SCTID:38907003 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
- ICD9:052.9 (MONDO:i2s)
- MESH:D002644 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
- NCIT:C97132 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
- EFO:0007204 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
- DOID:8659 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
- ICD9:052 (DOID:8659)
- UMLS:C0008049 (NCIT:C97132)
A contagious childhood disorder caused by the varicella zoster virus. It is transmitted via respiratory secretions and contact with chickenpox blister contents. It presents with a vesicular skin rash, usually associated with fever, headache, and myalgias. The pruritic fluid-filled vesicles occur 10-21 days after exposure and last for 3-4 days. An additional 3-4 days of malaise follows before the affected individual feels better. An individual is contagious 1-2 days prior to the appearance of the blisters until all blisters are crusted over. Generally, healthy individuals recover without complications.
http://identifiers.org/mesh/D002644, http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_8659, http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C97132, http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/umls/id/C0008049, http://identifiers.org/snomedct/38907003
chicken pox, chickenpox, Varicella, chicken pox infection, varicella
MONDO:0005700