A 9 months-old female patient presented with a history of fever in the previous 5 days (39,5ºC), that only last 3 days. Two days ago, a non-pruritus exanthema developed, beginning at the chest and progressing towards the face and the cervical area, as shown in the pictures. Picture of the face, side view. Question:Based on the clinical presentation and the dermatological findings, which one is the most likely diagnosis? A) Rubella B) Erythema infectiosum C) Exanthema subitum D) Scarlet fever Time is Up! Time's up