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  1. Scarlatina; Strep infection - scarlet fever; Streptococcus - scarlet fever ... Scarlet fever used to be a severe childhood disease. The group A strep bacteria produce a toxin that ...
  2. ... in Health Care (IQWiG) ; 2006-. Contents Search term Scarlet fever: Overview Last Update: July 16, 2020 ; Next update: 2023. Introduction Scarlet fever is a bacterial infection that mainly affects children. ...
  3. ... be swollen and have white spots on them. Scarlet fever - an illness that follows strep throat. It causes ...
  4. Scarlet fever is a disease caused by an infection with group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal bacteria that occurs ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... observations, and practical illustrations, relative to puerperal fever, scarlet fever, pulmonary consumption, and measles : a general view of ... Scarlet Fever
  7. Restriction and prevention of scarlet fever : sometimes called "scarlatina", "scarlet rash", "canker rash", or "rash fever" ... Scarlet Fever -- prevention & control ... Restriction and prevention of scarlet fever : sometimes called "scarlatina", ... Michigan. State Board of Health, author. Scarlet Fever -- prevention & control ...
  8. Scarlet fever : suggestions concerning its treatment ... Scarlet Fever -- therapy ... Scarlet fever : suggestions concerning its treatment Bayles, George, 1836-1901. Scarlet Fever -- therapy New York : D. Appleton and ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The etiology of scarlet fever 
    Publication: [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1899?]
    The etiology of scarlet fever ... Scarlet Fever -- etiology ... The etiology of scarlet fever Hall, Harry O. (Harry Orville), 1846-1929, author. Scarlet Fever -- etiology Milk -- adverse effects [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [ ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Quarantine: Scarlet Fever 
    Publication: Connecticut Health Office, [ca. 1910]
    Quarantine: Scarlet Fever ... Scarlet Fever ... Epidemics of diphtheria and scarlet fever had spread through various parts of New England as early as the mid-eighteenth century. At the time both diseases ...
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