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Articles related to "Infectious Rashes"
Classic Childhood Infectious Rashes The classic childhood viral rashes include chickenpox (Varicella zoster), erythemia infectiosum (Fifth's disease), roseola, rubella and rubeola (measles). infectious rashes • childhood rashes • viral infectious rashes • virus rashes • viral immunization
Childhood Rashes & DNA Virus Infection These infectious rashes caused by DNA viruses most often occur during childhood, and include varicella zoster, fifth disease, and exanthem subitum. infectious rashes • childhood rashes • viral infectious rashes • virus rashes • chickenpox
Childhood Rashes & RNA Virus Infection German Measles (rubella) and Rubeola (measles) are similar childhood infectious rashes caused by RNA viruses. infectious rashes • childhood rashes • viral infectious rashes • virus rashes • chickenpox
Folliculitis Caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa A refreshing dip in a contaminated pool or hot tub can sometimes lead to an itchy rash all over the body. Learn the causes and treatment of hot tub itch folliculitis. pseudomonas folliculitis • hot tub folliculitis • hot tub itch • itchy bumps after swimming • itchy rash after swimming
Relationship between Chickenpox and Shingles Chickenpox and shingles are caused by varicella zoster herpesvirus. Can a person catch chickenpox from someone with shingles, and vice versa? Here's the low-down on VZV. chickenpox • shingles • varicella zoster • herpes zoster • herpesvirus 3
Vaccination Against Shingles Virus Infection Shingles, a painful infectious rash, is caused by the varicella zoster herpes virus. Vaccination can prevent the disease, and reduce discomfort if infection occurs. herpes zoster • shingles • shingles vaccine • shingles vaccination • varicella zoster vaccine |
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