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- Fifth Disease (Erythema Infectiosum): Symptoms, Causes Treatment
Fifth disease is one of the six most common viral rashes in children It typically affects children between 5 and 15 years old, especially in the spring and summer months Can adults get fifth disease?
- Fifth Disease: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Healthline
Fifth disease is a viral disease that’s common in children but can also affect adults, especially pregnant women or people with compromised immune systems
- Fifth Disease | Nemours KidsHealth
Fifth disease is a viral illness that most kids recover from quickly and without problems It's especially common in kids ages 5 to 15 Fifth disease is known for a rash that makes a child’s cheeks bright red
- Parvovirus infection - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
The rash is a symptom of an illness related to parvovirus infections called fifth disease The rash is red on white skin It is purplish and harder to see on brown or Black skin
- Fifth Disease (Parvovirus B19): What Parents Need to Know
Fifth disease spreads from person to person through respiratory droplets Symptoms usually show up 4 to 14 days after being exposed to the virus, with the slapped-cheek rash showing up about 4 to 21 days after your child gets infected
- About Parvovirus B19 | Parvovirus B19 and Fifth Disease | CDC
The clinical presentation most often associated with parvovirus B19 infection is a red rash on the face, also called a "slapped cheek" rash This is also known as Fifth Disease (or Erythema Infectiosum) This rash typically appears a few days after the fever or flu-like symptoms It is more common in children than adults
- Fifth disease - Wikipedia
Fifth disease, also known as erythema infectiosum and slapped cheek syndrome, [3] is a common and contagious disease caused by infection with parvovirus B19 [4] This virus was discovered in 1975 and can cause other diseases besides fifth disease [5] Fifth disease typically presents as a rash and is most common in children
- Fifth Disease - Johns Hopkins Medicine
What is fifth disease in children? Fifth disease is a viral illness that causes a rash (exanthem) Fifth disease is also called erythema infectiosum It's commonly known as "slapped cheek" disease This is because the rash can cause a child's cheeks to become very red
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