Adult Chicken Pox

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Quick Question -

What is latest facts regarding the infectious period for adult chicken pox?

Specializes in Med-Surg.

Probably a dumb question...but it is different than in children?? It's the same virus...

that was my thought too, but a newly diagnosed patient is being told he's fit for work...

I would have assumed that he should remain off until the pox have crusted over.

Specializes in midwifery, ophthalmics, general practice.

yes- hes infectious until the last one is crusted over.........unless you have different chickenpox to us!!

Karen

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.

I would like to point out something.

A couple of years ago, my ex was dizzy, felt nauseated, and had a bad headche. I took him (and a bucket) to a local clinic to get checked out.

The doctor looks at him and says "Flu, you got flu". Did not ask a SINGLE question about ANY previous illnesses.

Two hours later we were sitting at the ER while he had anaphylaxis, and looking pretty blue.

He had chickenpox.

There were no lesions present when we got there, they had just started developing when he was admitted onto a floor. He ALMOST died.

His initial symptoms seemed like the flu, but wound up being worse. The physician said he sees this kind of chickenpox in adults frequently, that most have a really bad reaction to it.

Until the pox have completely crusted over he is able to spread the virus. Ask his doctor if he would like this patient around his family members!!!!!

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