A rash of exanthems. How they affect children and pregnant women
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A rash of exanthems. How they affect children and pregnant women
Abstract
Background: Viral exanthems are a common problem for children, particularly during preschool years. Many of these infections have a dramatic impact on siblings, parents and other contacts. There may also be particular ramifications for pregnant contacts.
Objective: To discuss some of the most common viral exanthems affecting children, in terms of the epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and the management of both the patient and the contacts.
Discussion: Recommendations are made for measles, rubella, parvovirus and varicella regarding immunisations, use of immunoglobulin, serological diagnosis and management of pregnant contacts.
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