Viral Exanthems and Other Systemic Infections

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Across
  1. 2. The causative agent of roseola, also called exanthem subitum.
  2. 3. Disease caused by Epstein-Barr virus, marked by fatigue and atypical lymphocytes.
  3. 4. Fever Condition associated with "strawberry tongue" and a sandpaper-like rash.
  4. 9. Symptom involving widespread redness of the skin, often seen in toxic shock syndrome.
  5. 11. Infectious disease transmitted by ticks, characterized by erythema migrans ("bull's eye" rash).
  6. 13. Common childhood exanthem caused by rubella virus, also known as German measles.
  7. 14. Name of the virus causing hand, foot, and mouth disease in children.
Down
  1. 1. preventable disease associated with swollen parotid glands and systemic symptoms.
  2. 3. Type of rash seen in systemic lupus erythematosus, resembling butterfly wings.
  3. 5. This virus, causing congenital infection, is known for its "blueberry muffin" rash in neonates.
  4. 6. The virus responsible for "slapped cheek" appearance in erythema infectiosum.
  5. 7. Condition with petechial rash due to meningococcal septicemia.
  6. 8. Highly contagious illness known for its vesicular rash, caused by varicella-zoster virus.
  7. 10. A complication of measles that affects the brain, occurring years after infection.
  8. 12. Contagious viral illness marked by a maculopapular rash, Koplik spots, and fever.