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The second plague to hit Egypt was Frogs. The Hebrew word is Tz'fardaya.
1) Turning of water into blood. 2) The second was the frogs. 3) The third plague gnats. 4) The fourth was the plague of flies. 5) The fifth plague livestock diseased. 6) The sixth plague boils. 7) The seventh plague thunder and hail. 8) The eighth plague was locusts. 9) It was darkness for three days. 10) The death of the first born.
About one-third of infants whose mothers contract fifth disease during pregnancy show signs of infection at birth.
fifth disease doesn't have swollen cheeks
April fifth
Hand, foot and mouth disease (not to be confused with foot and mouth disease, which only affects livestock)CroupScarlet FeverImpetigoKawasaki DiseaseReye's SyndromeWhooping Cough (or Pertussis)Respiratory syncytial virus (SRV)Fifth Disease (Or Slapped-Cheek disease)Meningitis
Although not usually dangerous, fifth disease contracted early in pregnancy can cause miscarriage or severe fetal anemia (low blood count ) that can lead to congestive heart failure.
Ultrasound is used to diagnose fetal fifth disease.
fifth disease
Fifth disease is a viral illness caused by parvovirus B19. Fifth disease is also known as "erythema infectiosum" and "slapped cheek disease." The clinical illness was described in the 1880s and was named fifth disease because of its "fifth" position in the numerical classification of childhood illnesses associated with rashes (exanthems).Fifth disease is caused by a virus.Symptoms include low fever, fatigue, a "slapped cheeks rash," joint aches, and a whole-body rash.Diagnosis is made based on clinical features.Rarely, fifth disease can have complications.Fifth disease in pregnant women can cause a miscarriage.
Erythema infectiousum is called fifth disease because at the time it was discovered it was the fifth most common cause of rash in children.
Parvovirus B19 most commonly causes fifth disease, a rash illness.