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  2. Mar 21, 2023 · Fifth disease (erythema infectiosum) is a childhood condition that appears as a bright red rash on your child’s cheeks. It’s nicknamed “slapped cheek disease” because of this rash. A virus called parvovirus B19 causes fifth disease. This virus is common and very contagious.

  3. Aug 27, 2019 · The initial symptoms of fifth disease are very general. They may resemble mild symptoms of the flu. Symptoms often include: headache; fatigue; low-grade fever; sore throat; nausea; runny nose...

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  4. Apr 19, 2022 · Parvovirus infection is a common and highly contagious childhood illness. It's sometimes called slapped-cheek disease because of the distinctive face rash that develops. Parvovirus infection has also been known as fifth disease because, historically, it was fifth in a list of common childhood illnesses characterized by a rash.

  5. Jul 9, 2023 · Fifth disease symptoms typically include a bright red rash that appears after a parvovirus B19 infection. It often affects children, but adults can catch it too. Learn more.

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  6. What are the symptoms of fifth disease in a child? Symptoms usually show up 4 to 14 days after a child is exposed to the disease. About 4 in 5 infected children have very mild symptoms for about a week before getting the rash.

  7. Sep 28, 2023 · The most recognized sign of fifth disease is the red rash across the cheeks that looks as if the child has been slapped. You might also hear it called slapped-cheek disease. But not all...

  8. Nov 10, 2022 · Symptoms. Fifth disease is also known as "slapped cheek disease" because of the distinctive red rash it causes on the cheeks. This type of rash is more common in children. Some people may also develop a rash on their chest, back, buttocks, arms, or legs.

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