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Sixth Disease

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Alternate Names : Exanthem subitum, Sixth disease
Definition
Roseola is an acute disease of infants and young children in which a high fever and skin rash occur.

 


Sixth Disease
Exanthem Subitum. Sixth of six classic exanthems, or rash-associated diseases, of childhood.
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Roseola (Sixth Disease)
Roseola, also known as sixth disease, exanthem subitum, and roseola infantum, is a mild illness that mainly affects children that will go away on its own. Roseola is caused by viruses of the herpes type.

Exanthem subitum; Sixth disease
Causes
The disease is common in children ages 3 months to 4 years, and most common in those ages 6 months to 1 year.

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Roseola Infantum , also called sixth disease , exanthem subitum or pseudorubella , is a contagious viral illness that causes a high fever and a rash, most often in children younger than 2 years old.

Roseola (also known as sixth disease, exanthema subitum, roseola infantum, baby measles, or three day fever) is a type of viral infection that is characterized by a sudden onset of high fever followed by a rash.

Roseola (also known as sixth disease, exanthem subitum, and roseola infantum) is a viral illness in young kids, most commonly affecting those between 6 months and 2 years old.

To distinguish roseola from other childhood diseases featuring skin rashes, it was once dubbed "sixth disease" (because it was the sixth disease young children typically developed and it lasts about 6 days) but that name has largely been forgotten.

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A viral disease of infants and young children with sudden onset of high fever which lasts several days and then suddenly subsides leaving in its wake a fine red rash. The causative agent is herpesvirus type 6 so the disease is known as Sixth Disease.

Infection - Febrile seizures can occur as a result of the fever that accompanies bacterial or viral infections, especially human herpesvirus-6 (also called roseola or sixth disease).

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See also: Fever, Symptom, Roseola, Viral, Herpes

Disease Sitz bathSjogren syndrome

 
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