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Offers resources on fifth disease (also known as “slap cheek” disease, erythema infectiosum or parvovirus B19), including information on symptoms and diagnosis, causes and risk factors, prevention, and treatment.
Fifth disease is an infection which, in children, often appears as a bright red rash on the face. It is sometimes called slapped face disease. Adults may experience joint pain. Fifth disease is caused by a virus called parvovirus B19.
Source: Government of New Brunswick - Department of Health and Wellness
Fifth disease is an infection that, in children, often appears as a bright red rash on the face. It is sometimes called "slapped face" disease.
Source: Government of British Columbia - Ministry of Health Services
Fifth disease, or erythema infectiosum, is an infection of the respiratory system that is caused by a human parvovirus. It is usually mild but can be serious in children who have other medical problems including hemolytic disease, sickle cell disease or spherocytosis.
Source: HealthyOntario.com
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