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Typical cases include symptoms of:

In many cases of Roseola, children appear with no signs or symptoms of Roseola.

In 5-15% of young childre, high fevers may cause seizures.

Symptoms:

High fever up to 3-5 days

Upper respiratory symptoms such as sore throat, cough, runny nose, or congestion

Tiredness and irritability

Rash 3-5 days after fever:

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Starts on trunk and may spread to include face, arms, legs, and neck

Red, non-itchy, painless spots

http://www.dermnetnz.org/viral/roseola.html

About 90 percent of all children have been exposed to the virus, with about 33 percent actually demonstrating the syndrome of fever followed by rash.

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Roseola Viral Pathogen

By Megan Gravett