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drug for resistant HSV
Cidofovir
cause of herpetic whitlow
HSV-1
VZV infectious period
incubation 15 days and communicable 5 days before to 5 days after chickenpox lesions
mononucleosis antibody
heterophile positive antibody
roseola infantum
age
presentation
most common < 2
high fever then 3 days later fine reticular rash
rubella infectious period
1 week before rash to 4 days after
measles presentation
paramyxoviridia infection
4D->4 days fever
3C's-> cough,conjunctivitis, coryza
Koplick spots
rash behind ears spreads to entire body
rubella presentation
togavirus infection
3days low fever
facial rash disappears with generalized spread
usually no big deal
mumps presentation
mumps virus infection
painful salivary with swelling
congenital rubella syndrome
HUGE DEAL IF MOM INFECTED RUBELLA <20 WKS
stillbirth or triad of effects:
1) retinitis/cataracts
2) congenital heart defects (esp pda)
3) sensineuronal hearing defect