5/13/11

If a one year old gets a mild case of chickenpox after vaccination, how long will she be infective?


If a one year old gets a mild case of chickenpox after vaccination, how long will she be infective?

Answer by shawn
her whole life, no im just kidding, i quess only a couple of days, who knows, im not a doctor

Answer by jppatches2003
Probably ten days...

Answer by margie h
until the the blisters are scabed over

Answer by Sugar PIe
It is usually for 3 days prior to pox appearing (uh oh; infectous and don't know it) until they are crusted over w/ a scab.

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