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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for desquamation OR scarlet fever
  1. Scarlet fever is caused by an infection with bacteria called group A streptococcus . This is the same bacteria ... Scarlet fever used to be a severe childhood disease. The group A strep bacteria produce a toxin that ...
  2. Streptococcal Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... be swollen and have white spots on them. Scarlet fever - an illness that follows strep throat. It causes ...
  3. Scarlet fever is a disease caused by an infection with group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal bacteria that occurs ...
  4. Scarlet Fever (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)  
    Throat Disorders/Children ... Throat Disorders ... Streptococcal Infections/Children ... Streptococcal Infections ... Nemours Foundation
  5. Scarlet Fever: All You Need to Know (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Streptococcal Infections/Related Issues ... Streptococcal Infections ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  6. Scarlet Fever (VisualDX)  
    Streptococcal Infections/Children ... Streptococcal Infections ... VisualDX
  7. ... such as pneumonia and other respiratory tract infections, scarlet fever, and ear, skin, gum, mouth, and throat infections. ... that may develop after a strep throat or scarlet fever infection and may cause swelling of the heart ...
  8. ... A streptococcus bacteria (such as strep throat or scarlet fever ). It can cause severe illness in the heart, ... to almost always occur with strep throat or scarlet fever. Strep infections that involve other parts of the ...
  9. ... strains of strep throat can lead to a scarlet fever-like rash . The rash first appears on the ... in the area around the tonsils Rheumatic fever Scarlet fever
  10. ... This type of rash is a sign of scarlet fever, an illness that can happen a few days ... been infected with strep A. Like strep throat, scarlet fever is easily treated with antibiotics. If you have ...
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