A fungal infection that may affect the body, feet, or scalp
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A fungal infection that may affect the body, feet, or scalp
Read MoreA viral infection causing fever or rash in infants and children that primarily occurs between 6 and 24 months of age
Read MoreFecal-oral route: Contact with feces of children who are infected. This generally involves an infected child contaminating his own fingers, then touching an object that another child touches. The child who touched the contaminated surface then puts her fingers into her own mouth or another person’s
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Read MoreA mild viral infection usually lasting 3 days that is now rare in the United States because of routine immunization.
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