Childhood Viral Exanthems & Paramyxoviruses
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A rash plus fever in a child is a recurring NEET PG image-based and one-liner favourite. This note consolidates the "classic six" childhood exanthems with a sharp focus on measles, mumps and rubella (the paramyxovirus-heavy MMR triad) plus roseola (HHV-6), arming you with the eponyms, cut-offs and vaccine facts that examiners love. An exanthem is a widespread rash that erupts as a sign of systemic (usually viral) …
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