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  2. Roseola - Wikipedia

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    Roseola affects girls and boys equally worldwide year-round. [5] Roseola typically affects children between six months and two years of age, with peak prevalence in children between 7 and 13 months old. [5] [6] This correlates with the decrease in maternal antibodies, thus virus protection, that occurs at the age of 6 months. [6]

  3. List of childhood diseases and disorders - Wikipedia

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    Candida albicans infection; Candida parapsilosis infection; Cytomegalovirus infection; diphtheria; human coronavirus infection; respiratory distress syndrome; measles; meconium aspiration syndrome

  4. Measles - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] [12] [13] [14] Other names include morbilli, rubeola, red measles, and English measles. [1] [2] Both rubella, also known as German measles, and roseola are different diseases caused by unrelated viruses. [15] Symptoms usually develop 10–12 days after exposure to an infected person and last 7–10 days.

  5. Rosacea - Wikipedia

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    Benefits of topical metronidazole include its effectiveness in reducing symptoms, extensive clinical experience supporting its use, and generally good tolerability with minimal systemic side effects; still, some patients may experience mild local irritation upon initial use, and it may have limited impact on persistent facial redness (erythema).

  6. Rubella - Wikipedia

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    The name rubella is sometimes confused with rubeola, an alternative name for measles in English-speaking countries; the diseases are unrelated. [63] [64] In some other European languages, like Spanish, rubella and rubeola are synonyms, and rubeola is not an alternative name for measles.

  7. Wikipedia:VideoWiki/Measles - Wikipedia

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    1.1 vs Rubella and Roseola. ... Simple English; ... and 2013, with about 85% of children worldwide being currently vaccinated. [4] Treatment

  8. Congenital rubella syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Children who have been exposed to rubella in the womb should also be watched closely as they age for any indication of: Developmental delay [17] Autism [14] [18] [20] Schizophrenia [21] Growth retardation [22] Learning disabilities [18] Thyroid disorders [18] [23] Diabetes mellitus [23] [24]

  9. Roseola vaccinia - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar ... Roseola vaccinia is a cutaneous condition characterized by a prominent rim of erythema ...