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  1. It is the classic cause of the childhood rash called fifth disease or erythema infectiosum, or "slapped cheek syndrome". [5] [6] The name comes from it being the fifth in a list of historical classifications of common skin rash illnesses in children.

  2. Roseola is a disease caused by the human herpes virus type 6B (HHV-6B) and possibly type 7 (HHV-7). These herpes viruses have only been identified in recent years, and we are still learning about the full range of diseases caused by them. Roseola is characterised by high fever lasting for 3–5 days, runny nose, irritability and tiredness.

  3. 突発性発疹 (とっぱつせいはっしん, exanthema subitum)は、 ヒトヘルペスウイルス6型 (HHV-6)初感染による 感染症 [1] 。. 一部、 ヒトヘルペスウイルス7型 (HHV-7)によるものも存在する。. 1910年に初めて報告され1988年に病原体が、ヒトヘルペスウイルス6型である ...

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    Rubella, also known as German measles or three-day measles, [5] is an infection caused by the rubella virus. [3] This disease is often mild, with half of people not realizing that they are infected. [1] [6] A rash may start around two weeks after exposure and last for three days. [1] It usually starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the ...

  5. Feb 9, 2023 · What is a roseola rash like? Learn how to identify this infection in babies and toddlers, how it differs from measles, and when to seek medical attention.

  6. The name "fifth disease" comes from its place on the standard list of rash-causing childhood diseases, which also includes measles (first), scarlet fever (second), rubella (third), Dukes' disease (fourth, but is no longer widely accepted as distinct from scarlet fever), and roseola (sixth). [6] Treatment is mostly supportive.

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · Roseola , also known as sixth disease or roseola infantum, is a viral illness that causes a high fever followed by a rash. The rash usually develops just as the fever resolves.

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