Fifth's Disease
Fifth's Disease is a mild contagious virus that may cause complications in pregnant women. Symptoms of this illness can vary, but may include fever, tiredness, and a red rash to the cheeks that may be associated with a lace-like rash on the trunk and extremities. The rash on the face has a "slapped cheek" appearance. In adults the rash is frequently absent, and only symptoms may be joint pain lasting days to months. About fifty percent of adults in the U.S. have immunity from past infection. The best way to prevent transmission of this virus is through good hand-washing, and to avoid sharing eating utensils. Please contact your health care professional for guidance if your child develops these symptoms, or if you are pregnant and exposed to the virus.
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