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"pox" Definitions
  1. a disease spread by sexual contact synonym syphilis
  2. (also smallpox) (in the past) a serious disease that caused a high temperature, left permanent marks on the skin and often caused death

282 Sentences With "pox"

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Either a pox on both their houses, or a pox on none.
She also highlighted "The One with the Chicken Pox," in which Phoebe and a love interest (Charlie Sheen) spend a romantic weekend dealing with a chicken-pox outbreak.
I'd say, "A pox on both your houses," but I actually fear I'll be blamed if any of them get this dreadful pox that I wouldn't wish on anyone.
" - Kate, 343 "Broke out in terrible chicken pox.
When Europeans came over to the Americas for the first time, they brought all kinds of diseases: the bubonic plague, chicken pox, small pox, and tuberculosis, to name a few.
For now, pox is only available in Mexico, but if de la Cruz has his way, his liquor will soon be sold under the label Pox Posheria in the United States.
By the numbers: As of June 13, there are 4,276 detainees quarantined for exposure to mumps, 99 for exposure to mumps and chicken pox, and 825 for exposure to chicken pox alone.
Chicken pox parties, which started before there was a vaccine but have recently seen a resurgence, operate on the false premise that most people who contract chicken pox once never get it again.
To which I say: a pox on both your Batcaves.
The peddling of slaves remains a pox upon American history.
Mumps, chicken pox and influenza are easily preventable through vaccination.
It's racism through and through — and a pox on America.
The invention of Excel is a pox on the world.
I'll inoculate you with this; with a pox to you.
MYTH: "Chicken pox parties" are a safe alternative to vaccines.
In pure baseball terms, he's a pox on the sport.
A pox on everybody's house who wants to politicize this.
In conclusion: a pox on the phony king of England. pic.twitter.
It's actually an infection, part of the pox family of viruses.
A pox on both houses for the way this was conducted.
Now we've got to vaccinate our kids for the chicken pox.
He pointed out that before vaccines were available, measles killed five times more people than chicken pox, and that he knew one woman who'd taken her child to a chicken pox party years ago whose child died.
The other was the season two episode "The One with the Chicken Pox," in which Phoebe and a love interest (Charlie Sheen) both get the chicken pox during what was supposed to be a romantic weekend together.
But Petropavlovsk had great growth potential through the POX project, he added.
"Nobody with half a brain thinks they're small-pox carriers," Rendell said.
One possibility is that it could be like mumps and chicken pox.
Chamula's beating heart is a cathedral where pox has a starring role.
He opened the city's first pox tasting room, La Posheria, in 2010.
Measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox all spread that way, he said.
He noted recent news reports that scientists in Canada used commercially available genetic material to construct the extinct horse pox virus, a relative of the small pox virus, which claimed tens of millions of lives before being wiped out.
Vaccines are the best way to protect against infectious diseases like chicken pox.
Inside was pox, a ceremonial liquor used for Tzotzil Maya ceremonies for centuries.
The typical white-supremacist opinion of politicians is 'a pox on both their houses.
Around 214 were exposed to chicken pox and 2125 have been exposed to both.
But like an immuno compromised patient who dies from chicken pox, we are susceptible.
There are outbreaks of monkey pox and measles, partly because of plummeting vaccination rates.
Molluscum contagiosum are small, benign bumps on the skin caused by a pox virus.
We all looked like we had chicken pox with all the mosquito bites we had.
Last year, 12 detainees were determined to have influenza and 461 to have chicken pox.
Evans argues that regardless of his research, someone would have eventually synthesized a pox virus.
Cortez brought small pox to the Americas, contributing to the fall of the Aztec Empire.
Molluscum contagiosum consists of small, flesh-colored bumps called mollusca, caused by a pox virus.
Reporter: Outbreaks of scabies, shingles and chicken pox were spreading among the hundreds of children.
"Even though I'm covered in chicken pox, you're still chillin by my side," Khloé wrote.
It's impossible to predict how severe a child's reaction to the chicken pox will be.
Purposefully contracting chicken pox isn't better for your long-term health than getting a vaccine
They sip the pox, sometimes spill it onto the ground, and murmur prayers in Tzotzil.
Anyone who has had chicken pox or the chicken pox vaccine can develop shingles, but the risk increases sharply after age 221 and vaccination against the shingles-causing virus is recommended by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention starting at age 22017.
There is even significant variation in how much it costs to get a chicken pox vaccine.
This is The Pox Hunter, a game developed by history professor Lisa Rosner at Stockton University.
It starts like chicken pox: The victim runs a high fever and is prone to vomiting.
Even chicken pox can't faze Julianna Margulies' happiness over her late father's recently released children's book.
Julianna Margulies was forced to cancel an event Thursday after coming down with the chicken pox.
Sales of Merck's MMR and chicken pox vaccines rose 58% to $675 million in the quarter.
" I'm like, "Well, you're going to find out in two more issues that Dazzler has M-Pox.
With something so routine as a chicken pox vaccine, its hard to see how this explanation flies.
Some vaccines -- including measles, mumps and rubella; chicken pox; polio; and pneumonia -- were never made with thimerosal.
"Back in the day people were having parties to expose their kids to chicken pox," said Barbot.
In the 2596s, 21963–21995 Americans died every year from measles and another 19693 from chicken pox.
The risk of shingles, which is caused by reactivation of the chicken pox virus, increases with age.
Margulies' battle with chicken pox comes just days before The Good Wife's series finale, which airs Sunday.
De Blasio said some of the children have bed bugs, lice, chicken pox and other contagious diseases.
Its trial used a so-called "ring vaccination" method – the same technique that helped eradicate small pox.
"Look, it's both sides -- a pox on both houses for the way this was conducted," Kasich said.
CBP agents said children in the facility have been treated for chicken pox, rabies, lice and scarlet fever.
Is it all the Republicans' fault, or can you place a pox on the Democrats' house as well?
He said he has become aware of people suffering from chicken pox, lice, fevers, seizures and heart problems.
Every case can be found because victims have pox on their faces, and one vaccination provides lifetime immunity.
Changsheng is China's second largest producer of rabies and chicken pox vaccines, according to its 2017 annual report.
In countries where it is endemic, people generally get the virus at a young age, like chicken pox.
He said he intentionally infected each of his nine children with chicken pox, rather than have them vaccinated.
Thousands of undocumented immigrants have been quarantined because of mumps and chicken pox outbreaks in several U.S. detention centers.
Owen died from a mace that split his head apart, and his friend Jon Pox was hanged for rape.
The pox usually appear first on the stomach, back and face and then may spread over the entire body.
"Jose" was just three years old, sick with chicken pox, and had clearly been crying for quite some time.
Common vaccines for previously rampant diseases like polio, rabies and chicken pox were also created using fetal tissue research.
"We've seen everything from mumps, chicken pox, flu, and tuberculosis," a CBP spokesperson wrote in an email to CNN.
"Should we destroy all that?" asked Roland Pox, who lives adjacent to the church and was walking his dog.
"Maslovskiy must complete the POX plant," he added, referring to a major project aimed at boosting the company's output.
But, as epidemiologist Larry Brilliant (who spearheaded the effort to eradicate Small Pox), puts it: pandemics can be optional.
"The first doctor who saw me told my parents and I that it was the chicken pox," she tells PEOPLE.
It did not simulate more contagious viruses and bacteria like chicken pox, measles and tuberculosis which spread over bigger distances.
Posters showed a pox-ridden and forlorn-looking child with a caption reading "Mummy, you said spots wouldn't hurt me".
Unless some degree of dialogue and accommodation is reached, regional insecurity will continue to be a pox on both houses.
Noyce believed that if they could help develop better vaccines, that "would outweigh the potential negatives" of reviving a pox.
Bigotry had its brief moment in the public square, and it was about as popular as a small pox outbreak.
Communities nationwide have been affected by measles and chicken pox outbreaks, partly driven by the spread of anti-vaccine content.
Getting the chicken pox once can increase immunity, but doesn't guarantee that a person will never get the infection again.
It's also impossible to predict how severe a case of the chicken pox will be, even in a healthy child.
It's impossible to know how severe a child's chicken pox bout will be even if they are healthy, Burgert said.
Conditions are so dire at the US-Mexico border that migrants are getting sick and contracting lice and chicken pox
"It's sort of like a pox on all their houses," said Roberta S. Jacobson, the former American ambassador to Mexico.
Getting the chicken pox once can increase immunity, but doesn't guarantee that a person will never get the infection again.
It's also impossible to predict how severe a case of the chicken pox will be, even in a healthy child.
ICE said thousands of detainees across the country were quarantined for exposure to mumps or chicken pox over the summer.
Disease outbreaks such as mumps, measles and chicken pox have also occurred in migrant detention facilities in the United States.
ICE has recorded cases of either mumps or chicken pox in 39 immigrant detention centers nationwide, an ICE official tells CNN.
He still presides at patron saint feasts – times when a local liquor Pox flows and forms part of a ceremonial toast.
But whether to keep up appearances or for other reasons, they couch arguments within a pox-on-both-your-houses framework.
A pox on the offseason and a threat to the sanctity of the NBA summer vacation, it couldn't have ended sooner.
" Blue Almond Eyes introduced herself as Hilde and said, apropos of nothing: "When we were little we had chicken pox together.
Tal Keinan's GOD IS IN THE CROWD: Twenty-First Century Judaism (Spiegel & Grau, $28) is a pox-on-both-houses indictment.
Does this simply affirm their view that politics is broken and that a pox is deservedly cast on both party houses?
Development aid was instrumental in launching Asia's Green revolution, eradicating small pox, and increasing child survival rates in the developing world.
Aside from habitat loss, the bird is threatened by avian pox and malaria brought by mosquitoes, which are not native to Hawaii.
At a party for her first birthday, Baladez caught the chicken pox from a relative and soon after, started having respiratory problems.
Immigration authorities have placed more than 2628,28500 adults in medical quarantine because of mumps and chicken pox outbreaks in immigrant detention centers.
In all, 2628,28503 detainees have been quarantined for exposure to mumps, 22019 to chicken pox and 99 to both, according to ICE.
Scabies, skin infections, chicken pox, norovirus and other easily treated conditions confront prisoners, who face a constant struggle to maintain their health.
An Australian anti-vaxxer mom who goes by Sarah Walker on Facebook said her son recently came down with the chicken pox.
When chicken pox swept through the Mexican government shelter in Juarez over the holidays, they just closed it for a few days.
Physicians are also worried about a flu or chicken pox outbreak, which could be particularly dangerous to vulnerable people like pregnant women.
So if the NFL adopted a policy similar to that, replay would remain a pox upon the sport, just with different symptoms.
People who have had measles are also considered to be immune from getting the illness a second time, similar to chicken pox.
Both viruses are part of a family of viruses called herpesviridae, which also includes the viruses responsible for chicken pox, shingles, and mono.
The Kardashians are often labeled as a pox on society; many have equated their cultural prominence and profitability with the downfall of humanity.
Saiz of Sin Fronteras said her staff learned of a chicken pox outbreak among children in the center on a visit in July.
"I tend to think it's sort of a pox on both their houses as they start doing this back-and-forth," he said.
Getting the chicken pox as a kid was an itchy annoyance, but it can turn into something much worse as an adult: shingles.
It brought us the vaccines against polio and chicken pox, and it could one day bring us the cure to Alzheimer's or diabetes.
" Shine went on to claim that she had measles, mumps and chicken pox as a child "and so did every kid I knew.
Still, Gessen's critique runs the risk of becoming a facile pox-on-both-your-houses approach that is at odds with the facts.
Beyond the chicken pox and flu, viruses are increasingly believed to play a role in other serious diseases, like cancer and brain diseases.
Their numbers have been reduced by habitat loss, competition with millions of American grey squirrels, and a pox virus introduced by American squirrels.
It's unreasonable to expect patients to travel to another state with cheaper costs just to get a better deal on a chicken pox vaccine.
The Pox Hunter team, for example, put most of its $150,000 in federal funding toward designing the prototype in association with game studio Eduweb.
"We're a small company with just a couple of full-time employees," says David T. Schaller, who helped develop The Pox Hunter at Eduweb.
According to the South Korean Ministry of Defense, North Korea is capable of cultivating biological agents such as anthrax, small pox, and other pathogens.
He described eating meals at the facility, playing with other children in a classroom and spending some time quarantined when he had chicken pox.
If there is a modern curse, a pox on each of our houses, it's probably Tinder: the universally loathed yet wildly popular dating app.
Chicken pox parties operate on the premise that most people who contract chickenpox once never get it again, but that doesn't make them safe.
The origins of pox are ancient ones, dating back at least as far as what archaeologists call the Classic Maya period (300-900 CE).
Putting out food for birds in your backyard can attract predators, and virulent diseases like trichonomosis or avian pox can be spread through contaminated feeders.
ICE has placed 5,200 detainees under medical quarantine at 23 separate detention facilities for exposure to mumps and chicken pox, an ICE official tells Axios.
And during the spring, allergy-related searches are most common — as well as chicken pox, since the spring is the peak season for the disease.
Bevin also faced criticism for saying on a radio show, amid a nationwide measles epidemic, that he doesn't support the state's mandatory chicken pox vaccine.
Running primarily on his celebrity, Ventura offered the a-pox-upon-both-houses rhetoric now heard from those cheering on both Trump and Sanders today.
In September 2016, Nathan and Linda Carman departed on a fishing trip in their 31-foot yacht, the Chicken Pox, off the shore of Rhode Island.
When I first interviewed Clark in 210, she nervously pressed her pendant against her lips and face, leaving a red lipstick pox on her insane cheekbones.
Thinking Oliver had a case of the chicken pox, she took him to the doctor, only to find out that he had in fact contracted herpes.
Waiting until your 30s to experience this is like adult chicken pox — it's much worse than when you're young, and you don't get to miss school.
Nigel Mansell, sick with the chicken pox, had been replaced at Williams by Jean-Louis Schlesser, a Frenchman who had never before raced in Formula One.
Under the collaboration, GeoVax will be providing its proprietary platform—a modified pox virus that can be designed to express viral proteins from SARS-CoV-2.
The article focuses on "pox parties," where parents would historically gather their young children together in order to infect their children with the common childhood disease.
Most people infected with chicken pox simply feel unwell — with symptoms including an itchy, blister-like rash, fever, headache and fatigue — but some develop serious complications.
The chicken pox outbreak is the biggest such incident in Ciudad Juarez since this year's introduction of MPP, also known as the "Remain in Mexico" policy.
I always say I didn't have chicken pox as a kid, and everyone would tell me how serious that was, and then they invented a vaccine.
It can also occur when the pregnant mother gets sick with a virus, such as chicken pox, and that virus gets passed on to her unborn baby.
Inside a gymnasium where the caravan's first arrivals had set up neat rows of thin mattresses, a city official said there had been a chicken pox outbreak.
Guinea rats shipped as pets in the United States in 2003 harbored infections with monkey pox, he noted, which then entered prairie dogs and eventually humans. 5.
The vaccines the suspects allegedly sold included ones used against chicken pox, rabies, meningitis and hepatitis A, none of which are mandatory injections in the mainland. Thepaper.
Some of the children who come to the center daily for classes and social services have bed bugs, lice, chicken pox and other contagious diseases, he said.
We have seen the health consequences of this mistrust in the rise of anti-vaccinators and the dangerous reemergence of preventable epidemics of measles and chicken pox.
"I feel like I've got chicken pox on the day of my wedding," Affleck, who was nominated for best actor for "Manchester By the Sea", told NBC.
A pox on local politicians who shamelessly lie to illegal aliens in their communities and stoke fear that cooperation with law enforcement will lead to their deportation.
For example, by covering routine vaccinations for measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox, and other communicable diseases, CHIP helps prevent outbreaks of diseases throughout the entire pediatric population.
And, if past is prologue, that sort of pox on all of your houses could well serve the political interests of none other than Donald John Trump.
Neoliberalism has become a pox on problem-solving, shifting the burden of remedying systemic ills onto individuals instead of the governments and institutions responsible for safeguarding the public.
The agency has previously dealt with contagious diseases, like the measles, the flu and chicken pox, but last September was the first time the agency recorded mumps cases.
When the congressman tried to visit three detainees during regularly scheduled visiting hours on Saturday, he was told that they were all quarantined due to chicken pox exposure.
There's an old idea that bringing susceptible children together with children who have contracted a disease, like chicken pox, will help children build antibodies to fight the illness.
In fact, the current election is less a case of voters casting a pox on both candidates than an extraordinarily high negative perception of the other side's nominee.
Blood studies indicate that virtually everyone in the U.S. born before 63 has been exposed to chicken pox, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The virus starts as spots similar to the chicken pox, but it comes with nerve pain that can linger for months afterwards, and in rare cases turn deadly.
But, things went from bad to worse for the Leake family when his 2344-month old daughter, Scotlyn, contracted chicken pox, likely as a result of Leake's infection.
Placental abruption (which affects 1 in 100 pregnancies), sexually transmitted diseases, the ZIKA virus, rubella, chicken pox, and common bacterial diseases can all cause placental abnormalities during pregnancy.
Tallahatchie, run by private detention company CoreCivic , has had five confirmed cases of mumps and 18 cases of chicken pox since January, according to company spokeswoman Amanda Gilchrist.
At one time, the cool, elevated Alaka'i plateau on Kauai was a refuge from the blood-sucking machines that transmit deadly (to birds) avian malaria and avian pox.
Demeaning Trump, though, as a pox in need of swift eradication is no substitute for projecting a succinct, urgent and guileless Democratic agenda worthy of the people's embrace.
Before the 22002th century, some peoples, especially in Asia Minor and West Africa, inoculated themselves by piercing their skin with pus from victims or inhaling dried pox scabs.
Be they the songs from their 90s period that feel truly singular, or "Everyday Pox," their collaboration with longtime fan John Zorn, there's a lot that stands out.
Resistance to the foreigners and their religion has remained strong for 500 years—in towns like Chamula and Zinacantán, pox is an unacknowledged symbol of Tzotzil self-determination.
His brand, Pox Bankilal, is sold in a single-distilled version (53% alcohol), a double-distilled version (39% alcohol) and in four flavors: coffee, coconut, chocolate and vanilla.
They include symptom relievers for ear infections, coughs, chicken pox, cold sores, warts, styes, swollen glands, snoring and tremors, appetite enhancers, attention and learning enhancers, and body detox.
A pox on this misogynistic claptrap.) "Kevin (Probably) Saves the World" seems to be taking on, well, the world, and it might be too much for one show.
With most childhood illnesses, such as chicken pox, children who suffer through the disease build immune system defenses that protect them from getting sick again from the same illness.
Among the vaccinated children in 2017, coverage was highest (over 90%) for a number of vaccines, including polio, hepatitis B, chicken pox (varicella), and measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR).
She visits during a snowstorm, after Rebecca lets her know that both young Kate and Kevin have chicken pox, and that Randall — on doctor's orders — will soon be next.
The limited space makes it difficult to separate sick detainees as well — possibly leading to the spread of illness, disease and infection such as chicken pox, scabies and influenza.
Tallahatchie, run by private detention company CoreCivic Inc, has had five confirmed cases of mumps and 18 cases of chicken pox since January, according to company spokeswoman Amanda Gilchrist.
"I wish I could be optimistic about that, but we've been warned by the Hendra virus, H1N1, monkey pox, the West Nile, and so many other diseases," McNamara said.
His behavior is actually deeply abnormal; the pox-on-both-houses mentality helps him immeasurably as it avoids casting his actions and words for what they are: Totally ahistoric.
According to CNN, children who come to the center for classes and basic services have lice, chicken, pox and bed bugs, and some are in need of mental health services.
And when the congressman tried to visit three detainees during the regularly scheduled visiting hours on Saturday, he was told that they were all quarantined due to chicken pox exposure.
Syphilis still a deadly disease Syphilis, historically called the "great pox," starts with a single ulcer at the infection site near the genitals that is often overlooked by the patient.
"Sure, I went to school with a stuffy nose or a sore throat, but I never went with chicken pox or something that would make somebody else sick," he said.
Shingles is caused by the same virus as chicken pox, which remains dormant in the body and can reactivate in times of stress or when the immune system is weakened.
He told them that the vaccine carried risks, as all vaccines do, but claimed that his formulation was "much safer" than those used for measles, mumps, polio, and chicken pox.
It says further upheaval would be damaging, the board is working to bring on the POX project later this year and must focus on strengthening the balance sheet before expansion.
When confronted with public health challenges in previous eras, governments at various levels and citizens responded effectively to eradicate small pox, improve food safety and provide cleaner air and water.
And, listen, some vaccinations I think we need, but do our children need to have all of these other ridiculous ones like meningitis and chicken pox and now the flu?
Jason Crow, a freshman Democrat, said the Denver Contract Detention Facility is in the midst of its fourth chicken pox outbreak since October and has experienced a new case of mumps.
For example, my trainees these days have likely never encountered a natural case of the chicken-pox, because of a highly effective vaccine against that, which has significantly cut the rate.
The prairie dogs were then sold as pets, and several owners contracted the pox either through being bitten or scratched, touching the animal or its bedding, or cleaning out a cage.
Dr. Rosner funded The Pox Hunter via a prototyping grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities—an organization that, reports suggest, may soon be a victim of Congressional cost cutting.
Viewed from this angle, The Pox Hunter could be considered a solid investment—one that creates a thoroughly American cultural product that educates students while injecting capital directly into the economy.
It's impossible to know how an unvaccinated child will react to chicken poxIn addition to protecting whole communities, vaccines can protect vulnerable children from potentially severe cases of the chicken pox.
But such hairsplitting is far beyond the remit of Lindelof and Cuse, who have crafted "The Hunt" less as a polemic than as an infantile, pox-on-both-your-houses rant.
Read more:A North Carolina school with a high rate of vaccine exemptions is having a chicken pox outbreakFrom smallpox to rubella, here are 6 infectious diseases you can avoid thanks to vaccines2020 presidential contender Marianne Williamson called vaccine mandates 'draconian,' and no different than the abortion debates This story has been updated to say that police are investigating the Facebook post's claim, and that some evidence exists that getting chicken pox once can raise a person's immunity.
Meanwhile, a congressman said he was turned away from trying to meet with detainees from the southern border crisis because of a chicken pox outbreak at a federal prison in Tacoma, Washington.
There have been multiple cases of respiratory illnesses, lice and chicken pox, according to three city officials who declined to be named because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
Walker reportedly said handing out the candy would give kids the chicken pox so they could get it over with and become immune for life, an idea experts describe as unnecessarily risky.
In addition to the trademark itchy red rash and blistering chicken pox causes, a minor case of the infection can also lead to headaches, a fever, loss of appetite, and extreme tiredness.
There tends to be a bit of a "pox on both your houses" reaction to a shutdown, but that typically dissolves into blaming the side perceived to have brought the shutdown about.
Within a subset of right-leaning media, the trope that the 2,700-strong caravan was riddled with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and chicken pox was repeated ad nauseam, even from the president himself.
A U.S. congressman says he was turned away from trying to meet with detainees from the southern border crisis because of a chicken pox outbreak at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington.
"And so my question is, is anybody going to be able to break through what is just a -- you know, sort of the notion of, a pox on both your houses?" he said.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders — are "immune to the pox that fell upon the party in the '80s," due to their then-separation from the Democratic establishment as it crumbled after Reagan's election.
I didn't see the usual red welts that pop up on my skin after poking at it myself, or the red scabby chicken pox-looking marks that I usually leave a facial with.
" When asked whether blame for a shutdown would fall on the President or Congress, Kennedy replied, "As far as I'm concerned, if it's shut down, it's a pox on all of our houses.
The hospital deals with a daunting range of infections including rabies, meningitis, TB, malaria, typhoid, hepatitis A and E, yellow fever, anthrax, bubonic plague, measles, chicken pox, polio and respiratory infections like pneumonia.
I called Lisa Brateman, a psychotherapist and relationship expert based in New York City, to ask how a nice-enough-seeming boyfriend can turn into a raging pox on your Facebook photo albums.
Advocates and researchers have documented often fatal structural failures in medical care at ICE facilities for years, and ICE facilities have recently struggled to contain outbreaks of mumps, chicken pox, flu, and tuberculosis.
In a hole-in-the-wall tasting room on San Cristobal's pedestrian street El Andador Real de Guadalupe, his pox is served with orange slices dusted with coffee and a piece of chocolate.
People who have had a virus and subsequently recovered from it typically build up an immunity to it — either long-term, as with chicken pox, or short-term, as with the seasonal flu.
They're also imitating the kind of command-center-led coordination efforts that have been crucial to historic public health victories, such as the eradication of small pox and the near-eradication of polio.
Wrestling and rugby are sufficiently well-known for skin-to-skin transfer that there are herpes virus skin infections actually named for them, Herpes gladiatorum and Herpes rugbiorum (also known as "scrum pox").
An immigration detention facility in Aurora, Colorado, has just one in-house physician treating its 173,500-plus detainees amid a chicken pox outbreak and a confirmed case of mumps, according to a U.S. congressman.
The deep, blue shadows underneath my eyes were staring back at me; the concave scar on my forehead (a result of one gnarly case of chicken pox as a child) was on full display.
Washington (CNN)US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has placed 5,200 adult immigrants in quarantine after being exposed to mumps or chicken pox, a dramatic jump from just a few months ago, the agency says.
She was released from a Texas detention facility on June 9 but her son has spent four weeks at a shelter in Chicago, much of it alone in a room, quarantined with chicken pox.
Monkeypox is a zoonotic infection caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV), and symptoms include a fever, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, and small fluid-filled lesions or "pox" that develop all over the body.
Rakishev says the new management would immediately get involved with a project named the pressure oxidation hub (POX) to allow the treatment of refractory gold ore that is difficult to process using traditional methods.
With year-round baseball as big of a pox as it is, the willful ignorance of parents, coaches, tournament administrators and others who help foster a youth baseball-industrial complex surprised and saddened me.
"For people who feel like there's a pox on both houses, it helps to turn out those who feel left out," said Paul N. Goren, a political science professor at the University of Minnesota.
Your wildest anxieties, your most God-forsaken imaginings — they could all be pulled out of the sky and made manifest in a woodcut of a nightmare beast, a fresh pox, or a folk tale.
Or the month all the kids had chicken pox and slept on sheets on the floor of his and Linda's bedroom, nude and dotted with calamine lotion, the bathtub drain clogged from their oatmeal baths.
Since 2012, when Chiapas certified the liquor to be sold outside the state, commercial pox brands have begun to pop up at artisan cocktail bars and high-end restaurants like Catch in Playa del Carmen.
The article reported that the F.D.A. had serious concerns about how StemImmune obtained hundreds of doses of small pox vaccine containing live Vaccinia virus for use in an unapproved and potentially dangerous stem cell treatment.
I can't remember whether he himself stopped going or not—and then the whole household came down with chicken pox, except me, and Father told me to go spend some time at my uncle's house.
"The expansion of the facility comes on the heels of two varicella (chicken pox) outbreaks within months of one another, subjecting dozens of inmates to lengthy quarantines," Crow wrote in the letter to Nielsen on Wednesday.
Playlist: "Contemptuous" / "Indispose" / "Just Rewards" / "Lifeless Alarm" / "Morale" / "Smear Campaign" / "Atheist Runt" / "Time Waits for No Slave" / "Everyday Pox" / "Fall on their Swords" / "Apex Predator - Easy Meat" / "Dear Slum Landlord…" / "Caste as Waste" Spotify | Apple Music
Oscar, who rarely left his trash can, hoarded junk, kept a pet orange worm called Slimey, attended annual "grouch conventions in Syracuse, New York," despised "Pox News" and had a girlfriend named Grundgetta, Grundgie for short.
Over the next three days, I worked side-by-side with the medical staff of the M2 and M10 hospitals; we saw more than 200 children who had illnesses ranging from hepatitis to chicken pox to pneumonia.
Displaying labored breathing, lacerations on his body and pneumonia, as well as the contagious and uncomfortable 'seal pox' on his left front flipper, Marmalade was in critical condition when the National Aquarium Animal Rescue team found him.
Well, one mother was (rightfully) infuriated after her young daughter, who couldn't receive the chicken pox vaccine because she had a kidney transplant at age two, was taken to the hospital after being around catching the virus.
" Greenwell knows what he is doing, and knows the long history of the implied relationship, both resisted and exploited by gay writers, between homosexuality and disease or disability: the section about the syphilis revelation is entitled "Pox.
It uses two shots: the first has the Ebola surface protein attached to a chimpanzee adenovirus that can infect humans without harming them; the second uses a weakened pox virus similar to that used in smallpox vaccine.
Unfortunately, volunteer nurses and other medical professionals told me that many of the children they treated who had come from detention centers were dehydrated; some had fleas or had come down with chicken pox and other illnesses.
Price was a Londoner who contracted "the pox" (gonorrhea and syphilis were not distinguished from each other at this time), sought help from her church, and was rewarded by being sent to a workhouse and given mercury treatments.
I was born in 1939, and, like many children who grew up during the mid-twentieth century, I had all the contagious illnesses we associate with that era, including measles, German measles, chicken pox, whooping cough, and mumps.
If I were to identify a specific "best medicine," Jenner's small pox vaccine and penicillin come to mind because they led the way to other vaccines and sulfa drugs that have saved countless lives and offered countless cures.
That possibility has alarmed the artists and academics who're currently working on grant-supported projects like The Pox Hunter, and thrusts video games into a decades-old debate about the effectiveness of spending tax dollars on art and culture.
"That's (horsepox) not going to kill any of us, but that suggests that somebody might now in the future possess the ability to produce synthetic small pox without a live virus and that scares me to death," he said.
So it was after the 85033/11 terror attacks, when we looked to our leaders to protect us and suddenly felt vulnerable not just to another attack but also to many perceived health threats, including anthrax, small pox and flu pandemic.
Overcrowding along with cooler temperatures and rain has already helped spread illness among migrants, including flu-like sicknesses, lice and chicken pox, according to city officials who declined to be named because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
Sodomy was believed by the French to originate in Italy, and while syphilis was known in many lands as the "French pox", in France it was believed to have been contracted in Italy by soldiers fighting in the Italian wars.
The pox-on-both-their-houses stance could also be a way to rebut suspicion that Assange has become a full-blown Hillary Clinton conspiracy theorist—suspicion that Wikileaks fueled earlier this week by tweeting wild speculation about Clinton's health.
They settled on smallpox because the child had a clear rash across their arm, body, and face, and also because a tissue sample (taken from one of the rashy bumps) seemed to show egg-shaped particles that resembled pox underneath an electron microscope.
Who Tried It: Lauren Lieberman, Senior Photo Editor Why She Tried It: I have been putting off getting a facial for months because I always leave red and splotchy and I usually look like I have chicken pox for a week after.
As parts of Atlanta change almost beyond recognition, and as glass and steel fleck the city like a flesh-eating pox, and as more scrappy and beloved institutions are being priced out, places like Elliott Street have become even more of a rarity.
The best solution to our economic quagmire -- and the problem of the Democrats' lack of agenda -- is the one that has Dems so nervous they'd apparently rather keep losing to a Republican Party that for many has all the appeal of chicken pox.
"If I can be brutally honest for a moment: I'm home basically every weekend, and what I hear and what I'm sure most of you hear is some version of this: A pox on both parties and all your houses," Sasse said.
At the end of November, Fox & Friends First co-host Jillian Mele announced the network had "exclusively" found "serious health risks being carried by some of those migrants"—risks that, according to correspondent Griff Jenkins, included lice, chicken pox, and the common cold.
Anti-vaxxers often say that getting an infection like the chicken pox or measles, weathering it, and healing is the most natural and effective way to prevent the same infection in the future, but there's no science to back up this claim.
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) - An outbreak of chicken pox has forced the temporary closure of a shelter housing Central American migrants sent to Mexico from the United States, Mexican authorities said on Friday, as officials sought to contain the highly contagious virus.
He theorized that just as weakened forms of live viruses are used to prevent cases of measles and mumps and chicken pox, this disarmed herpes could be turned into a vaccine to prevent against the millions of new cases of herpes that occur each year.
But in the fantasy worlds of Princess Mononoke and Game of Thrones, both diseases manifest themselves as a creeping pox that begins as a battle wound on the arm, gets concealed under a garment, and serves as a tangible memento mori throughout further adventuring.
According to Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, doctors could determine through a series of blood tests whether the patients have antibodies for diseases they were supposed to have been vaccinated for, such as measles, mumps or chicken pox.
Read more: Conditions are so dire at the US-Mexico border that migrants are getting sick and contracting lice and chicken pox Over those 11 months, there were 743 cases of agents and officers using less-lethal force, like batons, stun guns, tear gas, and pepper spray.
"Both (Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton) went into the election mostly being against the other one, and the American people basically said 'a pox on your houses,' and then they decided who to vote for who was the less bad, in their view," Sasse said.
I'm pro-vaccination, but I know that not everyone can be vaccinated -- so the herd must protect those who cannot be from measles, a disease which one study shows may (in addition to in utero consequences) erase your immunity from previous childhood illnesses like chicken pox.
In the novel's final section, "Pox," the narrator has overcome some of his internal hurdles and formed a healthier relationship with a man from Portugal called R. At the same time, he can't quite let go of Mitko — or is it that Mitko will not let go of him?
BERTHA COOMBS: Tim, do you think that those conversations with the manufacturers would have been as easy if we were not in the current environment where effectively, you know, Washington and a lot of people out there are saying, "A pox on both of your houses, we want solutions"?
Pox, long protected and used solely by the Tzotzil Maya, is slowly emerging from the mountains of Chiapas, Mexico and showing up in small "posherias" and craft bars from the nearby city of San Cristobal de las Casas all the way to the Yucatán Peninsula and Mexico City.
There were also dramatic drops that coincided with the Antonine plague of 165-53 A.D., thought to have been small pox, and the Cyprian plague, cause uncertain, of 250-270 A.D. Lead was widely used in the Roman economy for making water pipes and sheathing the hulls of boats.
Following a visit to a CBP center near El Paso, Texas, where agents kept an improvised quarantine room for children infected with scabies, flu, and chicken pox, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted that one woman at the facility told her that agents were inflicting "psychological warfare" on detainees.
At the end of July, Merck, the only U.S. manufacturer of the M.M.R. vaccine, announced that it had earned six hundred and seventy-five million dollars in the previous quarter from the M.M.R. vaccine and the chicken-pox vaccine, a fifty-eight-per-cent increase from the same period last year.
One downside of the Tribune's pox-on-both-houses argument is that if Johnson has a strong showing in November—say, 17 percent to Clinton's 41 and Trump's 40—that would send a message that a coin-toss between a fit and unfit candidate is an acceptable risk for the country.
Authorities had searched 62,000 square nautical miles off New England, an area larger than the state of Georgia, after Linda Carman, 54, and Nathan Carman, 22, failed to return to their Rhode Island port from a fishing trip on their 31-foot (9.5 m) boat the "Chicken Pox" on Sept. 18.
As one of the world's foremost experts on smallpox, Evans believes it's only a matter of time before the disease—or one of its ugly cousins in the pox family—could resurface, brought to life by a hostile government, a terrorist, or an amateur biohacker using gene editing and commercially available DNA fragments.
Lipkin and his co-researchers focused specifically on five pathogens known as the TORCH infectious agents: Toxoplasma gondii (a parasite found worldwide), rubella virus (the German measles virus), cytomegalovirus (a common virus related to chicken pox and mononucleosis), and herpes simplex viruses types 1 and 2 (HSV-1 causes oral herpes or cold sores).
The actress, who plays Queen Elizabeth I in the upcoming Mary Queen of Scots, told Harper's Bazaar for their latest cover that her costars were often intimidated when she was in costume—especially when she played the Queen in the years after she was affected by a horrible and scarring bout of small pox.
" It's a neat inversion, the atheist pioneerwoman as protagonist, and with "Stay and Fight," ffitch aims to update the frontier narrative from a queer feminist perspective, spinning a tale of exodus from a cruel new America where pipelines and pollution pox the countryside and the Appalachian Mountains are "honeycombed and hurt beneath the surface.
In Colorado, at the Aurora Contract Detention Facility near Denver, run by the GEO Group, 357 people have been quarantined following eight confirmed and five suspected cases of mumps detected since February, as well as six cases of chicken pox diagnosed since the beginning of January, said Dr. Bernadette Albanese from the Tri County Health Department in Colorado.
In Colorado, at the Aurora Contract Detention Facility near Denver, run by The GEO Group, 357 people have been quarantined following eight confirmed and five suspected cases of mumps detected since February, as well as six cases of chicken pox diagnosed since the beginning of January, said Dr. Bernadette Albanese from the Tri County Health Department in Colorado.
RELATED: Haley: A pox on both your houses Haley confirmed on CNN's "New Day" that her speech was aimed "partially" at Trump -- and that her remarks were cleared in advance by House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell -- the top elected officials of the GOP establishment that Trump and his followers so disdain.
In a Facebook post, Camille Echols writes that though she doesn't know whether her child was around someone who hadn't been vaccinated, the dangerous resurgence of viruses and diseases like measles, whooping cough, and chicken pox are enough to make her fearful for children with organ transplants, like her daughter, who are at a higher risk of organ failure.
Read more: Immigrant detention centers are dealing with mumps and chicken pox outbreaks, and thousands have been put into quarantineA 2018 Human Rights Watch report revealed woefully inadequate medical care in immigration detention facilities, citing evidence that "subpar and dangerous practices including unreasonable delays, poor practitioner and nursing care, and botched emergency response," contributed to detainee deaths.
Angus Deaton, a Princeton economist who recently won the Nobel Prize, points out that a groundswell of public-health measures and medical innovations that came online in the late 18th century meant the rich (but rarely the poor) could access, for example, inoculation against small pox, professional midwives to make childbirth less deadly, and citrus fruits that prevented scurvy.
Vaccines can prevent and even eliminate certain diseasesAnti-vaxxers often say that instead of getting a vaccine against a vaccine like the chicken pox or measles, getting the infection itself, weathering it, and healing is the most natural and effective way to prevent the same infection in the future, but there&aposs no science to back up this claim.
I looked up and saw my father on the mounds of Charon and leaping between the skies to Pluto and breathed deeply only to further imbibe the material until suddenly the sky was thick with light and all I felt was my father's warmth in my guts emanating as the bagged remains of Klimt pressed and bound themselves to the black pox spreading itself across the husk of Orpheus 1.

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