Viral exanthema

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Across
  1. 2. Strawberry tongue is caused by ___ fever or Kawasaki disease.
  2. 5. Rash texture in scarlet fever.
  3. 7. Blue-white spots on the buccal mucosa pathognomic of measles.
  4. 8. Lesion progression in varicella: macule → papule → ___.
  5. 9. Classic triad of congenital rubella syndrome: PDA, deafness, and ___.
  6. 12. Rare, late neurological complication caused by persistent measles infection.
  7. 13. Most common complication of measles.
  8. 14. Streptococcus ___ causes scarlet fever.
  9. 15. Typical site of onset for the measles rash.
  10. 17. Virus group causing hand-foot-mouth disease.
  11. 18. Virus causing aplastic crisis in sickle cell disease.
Down
  1. 1. Painful dermatomal rash caused by reactivation of latent VZV.
  2. 3. Posterior auricular and suboccipital lymphadenopathy are characteristic of this infection.
  3. 4. Parvovirus B19 infection is otherwise known as slapped ___ syndrome.
  4. 6. Number of days of school exclusion after measles rash onset.
  5. 9. Chickenpox infectivity lasts until ___ of lesions.
  6. 10. Number of MMR vaccines received as part of UK immunisation schedule.
  7. 11. First-line antibiotic for scarlet fever.
  8. 16. Analgesic class avoided in varicella due to increased risk of invasive GAS.