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  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... This condition can develop after strep throat or scarlet fever. Valve problems do not develop for 5 to ...
  3. ... which can affect the heart, joints, or bones Scarlet fever Strep throat The ASO antibody may be found ...
  4. ... of a viral or bacterial infection. These include scarlet fever , shingles, and measles. Itching that is constant. A ...
  5. ... diseases such as mumps , measles , German measles (rubella), scarlet fever , chickenpox and sixth disease (roseola). A vaccination : because ...
  6. Throat problems are common and are usually caused by a viral infection. Learn more about problems that affect the throat. ... Your throat is a tube that carries ...
  7. ... they have had an illness such as measles, scarlet fever, tuberculosis, or cancer. They may also have a ...
  8. ... mistaken for other infections such as rubella or scarlet fever because the symptoms are similar. Because of this, ...
  9. ... hearing loss Childhood infections, such as meningitis , mumps , scarlet fever , and measles Ménière disease Regular exposure to loud ...
  10. ... mistaken for other diseases such as measles or scarlet fever . So in order to find out for sure ...
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