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It is very uncommon, but yes it is possible to have the Roseola virus twice.

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What causes roseola?

Roseola is typically caused by a virus called human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6). It is a common infection in infants and young children. The virus is usually spread through respiratory secretions and can cause a high fever followed by a rash.


Does roseola cause itchiness?

Itching is not a common feature of roseola.


When was Chaenopsis roseola created?

Chaenopsis roseola was created in 1981.


How many children with roseola will have febrile seizures?

About 5-35% of all children with roseola will have these "febrile seizures."


When can a child with Roseola go back to school?

Just read on Dr Greene.com that there is no reason to exclude kids with roseola from school.


Can you get gastroenteritis twice a year?

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.


Does roseola cause death?

Not always, but it can in some severe cases.


What may require notification of the appropriate health agencies a roseola or b phenylketonuria?

Health agencies should already know if you have phynylkenonuria as you are screened at birth, so i would say A roseola.


Can a baby get the same stomach bug twice?

Yes, a baby can get the same stomach bug twice. While the immune system develops antibodies to fight off infections, it may not provide complete immunity against all strains of a virus or bacteria. Additionally, some stomach bugs can mutate, allowing a previous infection to reinfect the individual. It's important to monitor symptoms and consult a pediatrician if a baby shows signs of illness.


Can a computer get the same virus twice?

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".


How is HIV transmitted through breast milk?

HIV can be transmitted through breast milk when a mother who is infected with the virus breastfeeds her baby. The virus can pass from the mother's milk to the baby's bloodstream, increasing the risk of the baby becoming infected with HIV.


Who discovered roseola?

Roseola, also known as human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) or sixth disease, was first identified and characterized by virologists in the 1980s. It is a common childhood viral infection that typically causes a mild fever and rash.