why do we say that if a person suffers from chickenpox once,he/she is not likely to be attacked by the same disease in future
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Because , the virus may reactivate later in life and produce shingles, a disorder that is similar to chickenpox.
Explanation:
- The virus in our nerve tissue remains inactive after we have experienced chickenpox.
- Although we are unlikely to develop chickenpox again, the virus may reactivate later in life and produce shingles, a disorder that is similar to chickenpox.
- Or we can say that , the reason for this is that when a person has chicken pox for the first time, their bodies react by producing antibodies and remembering it.
- This is referred to as "lifelong immunity." However, it is possible that a person will get it again in the future.
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