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red measles or 7-daymeasles; vaccine, attenuated MMR given at 12-15 months, but period ofvulnerability in infants to 1 year; Koplick’s spots in the oral mucosa(white centers) diagnostic; dangerous in very young and very old - deafness,pneumonia, subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)
Measles
______ or________ 3-day measles; milderthan measles
Rubella or German measles
To determine if an individual hashad rubella, a blood sample can be tested for antibodies. ____ levelswhich will indicate a prior infection. If the IgG level rises over a period of10-14 days the individual has an active infection. ____ levels will alsoindicate a current infection.
IgG ; IgM
common childhood diseasepresenting as very flushed cheeks: slapped cheek and a lacy rashon the trunk, may also have a slight fever, malaise, or cold
FifthDisease akaErythema infectiosum (Humanparvovirus B19)
Affects babies and toddlersfrom 6 – 24 months; high fever until the fourth day, as it falls a rashappears
Roseola (HHV-6)
caused by a lysogenic strain of Streptococcuspyogenes that produces an erythrogenic toxin; rash is in addition to asevere sore throat – strep throat
ScarletFever