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Childhood Illnesses

Impetigo: very contagious dermatosis located especially around the mouth, nose, eyes, ears, on the scalp, around the navel, characterized by the formation of vesiculo-pustules letting out a liquid which turns into yellowish crusts. Very contagious infection due to Staphylococcus aureus.

Roseola: viral disease which begins with a high fever which on the 3rd day gives way to a multitude of small pink spots which appear on the thorax then on the limbs.

Measles: contagious eruptive fever manifested by small whitish spots.

Rubella : eruptive fever manifested by fever and aches then rash.

Scarlet fever: eruptive infectious disease caused by streptococcus, fever, headache, sore throat.

Chickenpox: very contagious infectious disease of viral origin (herpes virus): pink macules with small vesicles containing liquid clear.

Breast milk contains vitamins and active immune substances, protective against childhood diseases. Breastfeeding should be encouraged for as long as possible. Breastfeeding, complete and prolonged, has a protective effect against childhood asthma.

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