Are cold sores contagious children

    • [DOCX File]Society for Pediatric Dermatology: Home

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      In some people, the virus reactivates and produces recurrent cold sores that are usually in the same area, but are not serious. Herpes simplex virus type 2, which usually causes genital herpes and can infect babies during birth to infected mothers, can also cause herpes labialis. Herpes viruses are contagious.


    • [DOC File]GRAM-POSITIVE RODS

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      Sometimes it can be difficult for a parent to decide whether to send children to school when they wake up with symptoms of an illness or complaints that they do not feel well. In general, during cold and flu season, unless your child is significantly ill, the best place for them is in school where they have all already been exposed to the same ...


    • Herpes Labialis

      Note: There are two types of herpes: 1 and 2. Herpes type 1 is cold sores/fever blisters often around the mouth. Type 2 produces sores around genital area. Both viruses can infect either area. Bacteria: Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Direct contact with the penis, vagina, mouth, or anus. Can spread from mother to baby during delivery.


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      Hand, foot and mouth disease is very contagious (easily spread) and is common in children under 10 years of age. However, adolescents and adults can also be affected. Most adults are immune to the coxsackie A and B virus as they have been previously exposed to it during their childhood.


    • [DOC File]Summary Chart for STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)

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      is an extremely contagious. bacterial . skin disease. A strep. bacteria causes sores or lesions on the skin. The areas may begin as insect bites or cold sores but then develop blisters that rupture and ooze sticky, honey colored crust. The lesions spread and the child needs to be seen by a …


    • [DOCX File]Who is affected?

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      Contagious? Chickenpox is a highly contagious illness. Cause? It is caused by a virus. Serious? No. It is usually a mild illness. Symptoms? Itchy rash on the face, scalp and trunk with pink spots and tiny fluid-filled blisters that dry and become scabs four to five days later.. Who gets chickenpox? Usually children younger than ten years of age ...


    • [DOC File]SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (STDS)

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      (cold sores): milder, recurrent form( vesicles on lips or nose ... very contagious; often during winter and spring ( fever, malaise, headache w/ rash (starts on face and trunk) ... (#1 cause of pneumonia in young children (esp. infants < 6 months of age) (outbreaks every winter in hospitals and communities (limited (from IgA and IgG) immunity ...


    • [DOC File]Chapter 18: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and Eyes

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      Cold Sores and Fever Blisters. Cold sores are usually contracted during childhood from a smooch from a well-meaning adult with a cold sore. The sores heal and break out again during times of stress throughout the person’s life. The stress can be from emotional stress, illness, menstruation, high fever, colds, or exposure to sunlight.


    • [DOCX File]IS YOUR CHILD TOO SICK FOR SCHOOL?

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      4. Because the chickenpox lesions are itchy, many children are prone to secondary . infection by S. pyogenes or S. aureus. H. Measles (Rubeola) 1. Caused by the . 2. Transmitted by direct contact with respiratory secretions. A) Is one of the most contagious diseases. 3. Symptoms include sore throat, dry cough, runny nose, and fever. 4.


    • Cold Sores in Children: About the Herpes Simplex Virus - HealthyC…

      (‘cold sores’) This is the most common type of herpes infection. It is usually caused by herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1). The first outbreak, especially in children, can present with fever, irritability and difficulty feeding associated with several painful mouth sores.


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