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Exanthema subitum on the face and chest of a male infant. Exanthema subitum, also called roseola infantum, is a viral rash and fever affecting children, caused by human herpesvirus6.

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Scott Camazine

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3384 x 5037 pixels

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11 x 17 inches / 29 x 43 cm

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