Chicken Pox And Measles: Compare/Contrast

Number of Pages 5

5 pages in length. One of the greatest common denominators between chicken pox and measles is that virtually every child will have experienced the discomfort of both diseases before reaching puberty. These two highly contagious conditions are perfect for the hotbed of germs found at schools, parks and anywhere else that children congregate; as such, they continue to circulate freely wherever the opportunity presents itself. There are, however, some significant differences between the communicable diseases, not the least of which includes one having a greater fatality rate than the other. Bibliography lists 5 sources.


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