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**HHV6B | **HHV6B | ||
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|Subfamily | |||
alphavirinae | |||
|Herpes simplex type 1 | |||
|Vesicular rash, perioral, rarely encephalitis, meningitis. | |||
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|Herpes simplex type 2 | |||
varicella-zoster virus | |||
|Disseminated vesicular rash at acquisition (chicken pox): localized vesicular rash with reactivation(zoster). | |||
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|Subfamily betavirinae | |||
|Cytomegalovirus | |||
|Mononucleosi-like illness in healthy adults; | |||
Fever, | |||
pneumonia, and | |||
Hepatitis in immunocompromised adults. | |||
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|Human herpes virus 6 | |||
|Acute febrile illness sometimes with rash (roseola infantum), | |||
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|Human herpes virus 7 | |||
|May cause febrile illness sometimes with rash ( roseola-like). | |||
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|Subfamily | |||
gammavirinae | |||
|Epstein-Bar virus | |||
|mononucleosis, lymphoma, nasopahryngeal carcinoma and hodgkins disease. | |||
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|Human herpes virus 8 | |||
|Kaposi's sarcoma in immunocompromised. | |||
|} <ref name="pmid2876520">{{cite journal| author=Salahuddin SZ, Ablashi DV, Markham PD, Josephs SF, Sturzenegger S, Kaplan M et al.| title=Isolation of a new virus, HBLV, in patients with lymphoproliferative disorders. | journal=Science | year= 1986 | volume= 234 | issue= 4776 | pages= 596-601 | pmid=2876520 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=2876520 }} </ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} |
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Overview
Classification
- Roseola is classified according to International Committee of Taxonomy on Viruses (ICTV) into two subtypes based on the causative virus:
- HHV6A
- HHV6B
Classification | Clinical manifestations | |
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Subfamily
alphavirinae |
Herpes simplex type 1 | Vesicular rash, perioral, rarely encephalitis, meningitis. |
Herpes simplex type 2
varicella-zoster virus |
Disseminated vesicular rash at acquisition (chicken pox): localized vesicular rash with reactivation(zoster). | |
Subfamily betavirinae | Cytomegalovirus | Mononucleosi-like illness in healthy adults;
Fever, pneumonia, and Hepatitis in immunocompromised adults. |
Human herpes virus 6 | Acute febrile illness sometimes with rash (roseola infantum), | |
Human herpes virus 7 | May cause febrile illness sometimes with rash ( roseola-like). | |
Subfamily
gammavirinae |
Epstein-Bar virus | mononucleosis, lymphoma, nasopahryngeal carcinoma and hodgkins disease. |
Human herpes virus 8 | Kaposi's sarcoma in immunocompromised. |
References
- ↑ Salahuddin SZ, Ablashi DV, Markham PD, Josephs SF, Sturzenegger S, Kaplan M; et al. (1986). "Isolation of a new virus, HBLV, in patients with lymphoproliferative disorders". Science. 234 (4776): 596–601. PMID 2876520.