rt from an infection or from exposure to some toxin. ?There is no firm evidence that the disease can spread from one person to another. ?Superantigen-producing bacteria.РHistroyРKawasaki disease has 3 stages, as follows?Acute stage (1-11 d)?Subacute stage (11-30 d)?Convalescent/chronic phase (>30 d)РAcute stage (1-11 d)Р1. High fever (temperature >39℃)?2. Nonexudative bilateral conjunctivitis (90%)?3. Polymorphous erythematous rash ?4. Acral erythema and edema that impede ambulation?5. Strawberry tongue and lip fissures?6. Lymphadenopathy (75%), generally a single, enlarged, nonsuppurative cervical node measuring approximately 1.5 cmРAcute stageРNonexudative bilateral conjunctivitis (90%)РAcute stageРPolymorphous erythematous rashРAcute stageРAcral erythema and edema that impede ambulation