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		<title>Three Day Fever (roseola infantum)</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Infectious]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Human Herpes Virus]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Also called &#8220;Sixth Disease&#8221;, it is common in children characterized by high fever and a pink rash that lasts for about three days hence the name. The disease is caused by a strain of the human herpes virus and being viral, it cannot be influenced or treated with antibiotics. The high fever associated with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://guidetochildhooddiseases.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/roseolainfantum.jpg' title='roseolainfantum.jpg'><img src='http://guidetochildhooddiseases.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/roseolainfantum.thumbnail.jpg' align="right" alt='roseolainfantum.jpg' /></a>Also called <em><strong>&#8220;Sixth Disease&#8221;</em></strong>, it is common in children characterized by high fever and a pink rash that lasts for about three days hence the name. The disease is caused by a strain of the human herpes virus and being viral, it cannot be influenced or treated with antibiotics. The high fever associated with the disease should be managed and carefully monitored for as with any disease accompanied by high fever, proper cooling and hydration should be observed. Common medication such as paracetamol and other variants can be given to lower the fever accompanied by lots of fluids such as fruit juice and other non-carbonated liquids (water has little electrolyte content and can even induce dehydration). If possible obtain electrolyte liquids such as Pedialyte or other oral rehydration fluids to prevent excessive dehydration. The incubation period is between 10 to 15 days and is contagious during the whole period (three days at the most) so avoid exposing children under three years of age to prevent a similar infection to that child.</p>
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