This document describes six case studies of patients presenting with fever and rash. The cases include patients with roseola, seizures, jaundice, and measles-like symptoms. Common features across the cases are a non-itchy maculopapular rash appearing 2-4 days after the onset of fever. Symptoms often clear up within 3-5 days. The final case describes a 5-year-old child who developed a hacking cough, runny nose, and red eyes for three days before a rash appeared on the neck and behind the ears on the fourth day, along with a temperature of 104°F.