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Fifth Disease
The Signs and Symptoms of Fifth Disease
By Gwen Morrison
When children start preschool or enter a daycare environment, adorable artwork is not all they'll bring home. Germs are easily passed from one child to another, which means an increased risk for illnesses. While the common cold, diarrhea, the flu and chicken pox are the most common, there is one childhood disease that keeps a low profile and can affect adults as well.
Fifth disease, or erythema infectiosum, is a viral infection that is caused by a human parvovirus (B19). This virus is one that lives only in humans. Although it rarely produces serious results in those who suffer from it, it can be a very painful and lengthy illness.
According to the New York State Department of Health, it can take up to two weeks after exposure for some children to start noticing symptoms related to the infection.
"I contracted [fifth disease] from one of my children," says Kimberley Schmahl of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. "Then I passed it on to my husband. As it turned out, the kids had milder symptoms than I did."
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