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    Roseola, also known as sixth disease, is an infectious disease caused by certain types of human herpes viruses. Most infections occur before the age of three. Symptoms vary from absent to the classic presentation of a fever of rapid onset followed by a rash.

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  2. Jun 29, 2022 · Roseola is a childhood illness caused by two strains of the herpes virus. Common signs of roseola are a fever and a rash on the trunk and neck. Other signs and symptoms of roseola may include: Irritability. Mild diarrhea.

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  4. Roseola is characterised by high fever lasting for 3–5 days, runny nose, irritability and tiredness. As the fever subsides a rash ( exanthem ) may appear on the face and body. Roseola is also known by the names roseola infantum and exanthem subitum.

  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. Jul 4, 2023 · Roseola infantum is a clinically diagnosed, self-limited illness that can be treated symptomatically. HHV-6 will likely remain latent in immunocompetent patients but can be a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients who are immunosuppressed. Go to: Etiology.

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  7. Oct 26, 2022 · Roseola (also called exanthem subitum or sixth disease for the sixth classic pediatric exanthem) is a common early childhood febrile illness, characterized by 3 to 7 days of high fever followed by onset of rash that appears with resolution of fever. The rash consists of asymptomatic pink-red macules and papules. Febrile seizures may occur.

  8. Dec 19, 2017 · Roseola, also known as roseola infantum or sixth disease, is a viral infection. It usually affects children between 6 months and 2 years of age, with most having had it by kindergarten. Adults...

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