Roseola spreads in a similar way to the common cold - through coughs and sneezes, and by touching contaminated objects or surfaces.
The most common complication of
roseola is febrile seizures.
Is it contagious:
Roseola doesn't spread easily, and the NHS advises letting your child attend nursery or school if they feel well enough.
Children develop high temperatures in many common illnesses, including ear infections, urinary tract infections,
roseola (a common childhood virus), and flu.
x x Philodina
roseola Ehrenberg, 1832 * Class Monogononta Cephalodella catellina (Muller, 1786) x Cephalodella elegans Myers, 1924 x Cephalodella forficula (Ehrenberg, 1838) x x Cephalodella gibba (Ehrenberg, 1830) x x Cephalodella gracilis (Ehrenberg, 1830) x Cephalodella intuta Myers, 1924 x x Cephalodella labiosa Wulfert, 1940 * x Cephalodella limosa Wulfert, 1937 x Cephalodella megalocephala (Glascott, x x 1893) Cephalodella tenuiseta (Burn, 1890) x x Cephalodella spp.
28 Philodina
roseola B Bt, Pf (Ehrenberg, 1832) 29 Rotaria rotatoria B Bt (Pallas, 1766) Class Monogononta 30 Cephalodella B Bt, Pf auriculata (Muller, 1773) 31 Colurella uncinata B Bt, Pf (Muller, 1773) 32 Lepadella ovalis B Bt, Pf (Muller, 1786) 33 Monostyla (Lecane) B Bt, Pf arcuata (Bryce, 1891) 34 Notommata cyrtopus B Bt, Pf (Gosse, 1886) 35 Pleurotrocha Pz Bt, Pf petromyzon (Ehrenberg, 1830) 36 Proales daphnicola B Bt, Pf (Thompson, 1892) Phylum-group Coelomata; Phylum Annelida Class Oligochaeta 37 Aeolosoma hemprichi B-D Bt (Ehrenberg, 1828) Note: B-bacteriophage, B-D-bacteriodetritiphage, M-mixotrophe, P-polyphage, Pr-predator, Pz-parazite; Bt-bentos, Pl-plankton, Pf-periphyton.
sericus, Notommata copeus, Philodina
roseola, Rhinoglena frontalis, and Trichocerca rattus.
liui / YP_063608.1 Guillardia theta / AAC35702.1 Ascaris suum / ADY47984.1 Philodina
roseola / ACC43981.1 Spodoptera exigua / ACQ78181.1 Thitarodes pui/ ADA61011.1 Ciona intestinalis / XP_002128875.1 Acyrthosiphon pisum / XP_001945361.2 Citrullus lanatus / BAD26579.1 Phillyrea latifolia / CAK18871.1 5.
IgA antibodies can be tested from the saliva of the patients in whom phlebotomy is difficult.11 The differential diagnoses are numerous including dengue fever, drug eruptions, enteroviral infections, fifth disease, rubella, Kawasaki disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever,
roseola and toxic shock syndrome.11