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Childhood Infections in Paediatrics Complete Guide Measles Scarlet Fever Rubella Varicella HFMD Roseola Fifth Disease
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A 5-year-old unvaccinated child presents with high fever, cough, coryza, and conjunctivitis for 3 days. On examination, tiny bluish-white spots are seen on the buccal mucosa opposite the molars. A day later, a maculopapular rash begins behind the ears and spreads to the trunk. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Rubella
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Measles
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Scarlet fever
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Roseola infantum
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