why do we say that if a person suffers from chickenpox once,he/she is not likely to be attacked the same disease in future?
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because after the disease the virus permanantly dies and we get antibiotic
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it is to be said that once suffered from chicken pocks is not likely to be attacked again because the first time when bacteria of chicken pox attacked the body the wbc(white blood cells) we're not that aware of that kind of bacteria
but the next time wbc will attack the bacteria of chicken pox more vigorously. thus, the body most probably will not suffer from similar disease again
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