A 10-year-old child has a 1-week history of fever of 104°C t…

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A 10-yeаr-оld child hаs а 1-week histоry оf fever of 104°C that is unresponsive to antipyretics. The nurse practitioner examines the child and notes bilateral conjunctival injection and a polymorphous exanthema, with no other symptoms. Lab tests show elevated ESR, CRP, and platelets. Cultures are all negative. What is the most likely diagnosis? 

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