Clinical and Laboratory Diagnosis of Exanthems Among Japanese Children Younger Than 6 Years Old in the Post-Measles-Rubella Vaccine Era
CONCLUSIONS: The most common causes of pediatric exanthems were noninfectious diseases and viral exanthema. PCR assay was instrumental for etiological diagnosis of nonspecific exanthems.PMID:37963264 | DOI:10.1097/INF.0000000000004175
Source: Herpes - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Masato Yasuda Kensuke Shoji Keiichi Tomita Yoshiko Uchida Satoko Uematsu Kazue Yoshida Naoko Kono Motoki Funatsu Isao Miyairi Source Type: research
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