Shingles & Chickenpox Transmission: What You Need to Know
Shingles and chickenpox cannot be transferred by a third party. However, both are caused by the same virus, varicella-zoster. If someone has shingles, it means they had chickenpox at some point and the virus has reactivated. The disease can only spread from a person with active sores or rash.Avian Influenza - Related Articles
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