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Which of the following describes an acute infection caused by reactivation of dormant chickenpox virus?

a. Herpes simplex
b. Herpes zoster
c. Meningococcemia
d. Verrucae

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b. Herpes zoster

Step-by-step explanation:

Herpes zoster, also known as shingles, is an acute infection caused by the reactivation of the dormant chickenpox virus (varicella zoster virus). It is characterized by a painful rash and blisters on the skin, often appearing on one side of the body or face. It can also cause neurological symptoms such as weakness, numbness, and pain. The virus is reactivated due to a decrease in the body's immune system function, which can occur due to aging, stress, or certain medications. Herpes simplex is a different type of herpes virus that causes cold sores or genital herpes. Meningococcemia is a bacterial infection caused by Neisseria meningitidis that can lead to meningitis and sepsis. Verrucae are wart-like growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).

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