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Evaluation of a Novel Point-of-Care Blood Myxovirus Resistance Protein A Measurement for the Detection of Viral Infection at the Pediatric Emergency Department. [PDF]
Piri R+5 more
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Fever with Rash in a Child: Revisited.
Sarkar R, Yadav A, Maheshwari A.
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Human herpesvirus-6, HHV-8 and parvovirus B19 after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant: the lesser-known viral complications. [PDF]
Kampouri E+3 more
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[Epidemiology of exanthema subitum].
J, BOGDANOWICZ, H, SZCZEPANSKA
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Dreitagefieberexanthem der kleinen Kinder. (Exanthema subitum.)
Die ersten Mitteilungen uber dieses eigenartige, neue Krankheitsbild finden wir in der amerikanischen Literatur. 1910 hat Zahorsky unter dem Namen „Roseola infantilis“, 3 Jahre spater unter der Bezeichnung „Roseola infantum“ eine neue exanthematische Krankheit beschrieben, welche hauptsachlich das fruhe Kindesalter befallt und dadurch gekennzeichnet ...
E. Glanzmann
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Exanthema Subitum and Febrile Convulsions
Acta Paediatrica, 1956SummaryOut of 448 cases of febrile convulsions admitted to the Children's Hospital, Gothenburg, during 1945–1954, at least 7.6% (34 cases) occurred in connection with exanthema subitum.Among the children with febrile convulsions who were 12 months old or younger, exanthema subitum was the cause of fever in 16.2%.The 34 cases of exanthema subitum had a ...
K. Möller
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Studies on the etiology of exanthema subitum (roseola infantum)
Summary 1. The first experiment described has persuasively demonstrated the infectious nature of exanthema subitum, by means of a transmission experiment from a human donor to a susceptible subject. 2. Subsequent experiments utilizing monkeys have demonstrated the presence of a fever-producing agent in the serum of human beings on the third day ...
C. Henry Kempe+3 more
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