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==Symptoms==
==Symptoms==


* high fever that lasts 4-5 days  
* [[fever|high fever]] that lasts 4-5 days  
* [[pharyngitis]] ([[sore throat]])  
* [[pharyngitis]] ([[sore throat]])  
* [[conjunctivitis]] (inflammed eyes, usually without pus formation like pink eye)  
* [[conjunctivitis]] (inflammed eyes, usually without pus formation like pink eye)  

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Pharyngoconjunctival fever is caused by adenovirus infection. Often found in summer camps and during the spring and fall in schools.Affected age group is 5-18.

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