IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - Parents across Southeast Idaho claim their children are sick with a viral rash called "fifth disease," more commonly known as "slap cheek." Slap cheek isn't a reportable ...
Fifth disease, which mostly affects children, causes a bright red rash on the cheeks. The virus parvovirus B19 spreads through respiratory droplets and is most contagious at the onset of symptoms. You ...
Fifth disease spreads through respiratory droplets and most commonly affects children. You may develop flu-like symptoms, a red cheek rash, or joint pain in adults. Pregnant people and people with ...
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