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Fifth disease (erythema infectiosum) is a childhood condition that appears as a bright red rash on your child’s cheeks After a child has fifth disease, they develop immunity and won't get it again.

It’s nicknamed ā€œslapped cheek diseaseā€ because of this rash The virus is most contagious before the rash appears, which is why it often spreads quickly in schools and daycares A virus called parvovirus b19 causes fifth disease

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This virus is common and very contagious.

In august 2024, however, the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) reported a rising number of cases of fifth disease in the u.s.

Common symptoms include slapped cheek rash in children, and joint pains in adults Complications can occur among people with underlying blood disorders or weakened immune system Infection early during pregnancy can cause a slight increase in the risk of a miscarriage. Fifth disease is a viral illness that most kids recover from quickly and without problems

It's especially common in kids ages 5 to 15 Fifth disease is known for a rash that makes a child’s cheeks bright red That’s why it’s sometimes called a slapped cheek rash. Fifth disease is spread from one child to another through direct contact with fluid from the nose and throat

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It can also be spread through contact with infected blood.

It is caused by parvovirus b19, which spreads through direct contact with fluids or mucus from the nose or mouth of an infected person. Here are some of the symptoms and signs that can occur in children and adults who have the fifth disease Fifth disease is also known as slapped cheek disease because the rash can cause a child's cheeks to become quite red as if they were slapped Fifth disease is spread from one child to another through direct contact with mucus from the nose and saliva.

Fifth disease, also known as erythema infectiosum, is a contagious viral illness caused by parvovirus b19 It is most common in children, but it can also affect adults. Fifth disease is caused by parvovirus b19 and spreads when an infected person coughs or sneezes

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