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If you have not had chicken pox but have been with someone who has shingles. Will it be chicken pox or shingles you are likely to get if you were infected
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but contact with it in an non immune person will almost certainly result in chickenpox
“If a person has never had chickenpox or the chickenpox vaccine, coming into contact with the fluid in shingles blisters can result in the person becoming infected with the virus. This would cause the person to get chickenpox, not shingles.
but contact with it in an non immune person will almost certainly result in chickenpox
“If a person has never had chickenpox or the chickenpox vaccine, coming into contact with the fluid in shingles blisters can result in the person becoming infected with the virus. This would cause the person to get chickenpox, not shingles.
When you have chickenpox it leaves a dormant zoster in your trigeminal ganglia. This is what can flare up as shingles in the future if your immune system is compromised. If you have not had it you can catch chickenpox through exposure to shingles. You would need to have had direct contact with the fluid from singles rash blisters to be able to get chickenpox from the person with shingles. (Disclaimer: I have no medical training; ex-girlfriend was a medical student. A few medical terms stuck! Like when she asked to feel my external occipital protuberance!!)