Symptoms
- Bright red cheeks on both sides for 1 to 3 days. Looks like "slapped cheeks".
- Followed by pink "lace-like" (net-like) rash of arms and legs.
- "Lacy" rash mainly occurs on thighs and upper arms/shoulders.
- Rash also occurs on chest and stomach in 50% of children.
- The rash isn't itchy or painful.
- No fever or low-grade one less than 102° F (39° C).
Cause
- Fifth disease is caused by the human parvovirus B19.
- Not related to dog parvovirus.
Prevention of Spread to Others
- Good hand washing can prevent spread of infection.
- Once the rash occurs, the child can no longer spread the virus.