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  2. Jun 29, 2022 · It can take about 9 to 10 days for symptoms to develop after exposure to an infected person. Roseola is no longer contagious after the fever has been gone for 24 hours. Unlike chickenpox and other childhood viral illnesses that spread rapidly, roseola rarely results in a communitywide outbreak.

  3. It may take 5 to 15 days for a child to have symptoms of roseola after being exposed to the virus. A high fever may start suddenly and may reach 105°F (40.5°C). The fever lasts 3 to 5 days and then suddenly goes away.

  4. Jun 20, 2023 · The incubation period — how long it takes to get sick after exposure — for roseola is usually 9 or 10 days.

  5. Dec 19, 2017 · A rash starts to occur when the fever ends. Roseola is not usually a serious condition. It typically resolves within a week or so after symptoms start. Read on to discover the symptoms of...

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  6. Apr 3, 2023 · Roseola is spread from person to person, typically by transfer of oral secretions. The incubation period between exposure to the virus and onset of symptoms is nine to 10 days. Humans are the only natural hosts for HHV-6 and HHV-7. Unlike some other viral infections, roseola occurs throughout the year without seasonal variation.

  7. The incubation period for roseola is approximately 910 days after exposure. What are the signs and symptoms of roseola? In many cases of roseola, the child appears well with few or no signs or symptoms. Typical cases are characterised by the following: High fever (often up to 40 C) for 3–5 days.

  8. Feb 27, 2019 · Causes. The virus that causes Roseola is called Human Herpes Virus 6 or HHV-6. It belongs to the Herpes Simplex Virus family. The incubation period of the disease is between 5 and 15 days. That...

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