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Which infectious disease, usually occurring in childhood, is characterised by eruptions of successive crops of vesicles?

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Which infectious disease, usually occurring in childhood, is characterised by eruptions of successive crops of vesicles?
posted Sep 21, 2020 by Pushpak Chauhan

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Chickenpox

answer Sep 22, 2020 by Samardeep Acharya
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