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Infectious Disease Information: Infants' and Children's Topics

Selected Symptoms...and Selected Diseases That Cause Them
Cross-indexed

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Cough Go to top of page

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Diarrhea Go to top of page

diarrhea

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Ear infection Go to top of page

Ear infection

Fever Go to top of page

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Rash Go to top of page

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Runny nose Go to top of page

Runny Nose (with green and yellow mucus)
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Your Child and Antibiotics
Explains the differences between "common cold" viruses and bacterial infections, helps you decide what actions to take

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