It is very uncommon, but yes it is possible to have the Roseola virus twice.
Roseola is an extraordinarily common infection, caused by a virus.
Itching is not a common feature of roseola.
Chaenopsis roseola was created in 1981.
About 5-35% of all children with roseola will have these "febrile seizures."
Just read on Dr Greene.com that there is no reason to exclude kids with roseola from school.
Viral immunity is typically pretty good for a healthy person, but there are many variations of both cold and flu. You won't get the *same* virus twice, but you may easily get a virus that has the same symptoms twice in the same year.
Not always, but it can in some severe cases.
Health agencies should already know if you have phynylkenonuria as you are screened at birth, so i would say A roseola.
If you have a decent virus protection program, then it is virtually impossible. However, if it has a different coding but same directive, then it is possible for it to "come back".
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Yes. Anybody is suceptible to catching the virus.
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