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Usually seen in late summer and early fall.
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opapular, and may involve the palms and soles. Infrequently, it can be petechial. In hand-foot-and-mouth disease (caused by Coxsackie virus), presents as a vesicular rash on the hands and feet and with ulcers in the mouth. <span>Usually seen in late summer and early fall. While the fever associated with enteroviruses may be high, it usually lasts only a few days.<span><body><html>

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; Pediatric Vital Signs As a child gets older, the normal ranges for vital signs change, making it important to look at ageappropriate reference values. The normal heart rate for a 5-year-old is 80 to 100 beats per minute. <span>Rashes Associated with Fever (Part 1) Children get many different kinds of rashes-many, though not all, related to infections. Below are descriptions and photos of rashes associated with fever. Cho Sooyoung - sooyoung.cho@mail.utoronto.ca 1/15 Enterovirus Usually erythematous and maculopapular, and may involve the palms and soles. Infrequently, it can be petechial. In hand-foot-and-mouth disease (caused by Coxsackie virus), presents as a vesicular rash on the hands and feet and with ulcers in the mouth. Usually seen in late summer and early fall. While the fever associated with enteroviruses may be high, it usually lasts only a few days. Erythema infectiosum Also called fifth disease, this is caused by parvovirus B19. There is frequently an associated low-grade fever (37.8-38.3 degrees C, or 100


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