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  1. ... rubella , hand-foot-mouth disease , fifth disease , and scarlet fever . Medicines Insect bites or stings . Many medical conditions ...
  2. ... people with group A streptococcal infection, for example, scarlet fever have continued vaginal bleeding or an offensive vaginal ...
  3. ... vessels Immune disease Infections, such as meningitis , mumps , scarlet fever , and measles Injury of the ear or head ...
  4. ... tonsillitis. Sometimes tonsillitis occurs as a result of scarlet fever , which is also caused by bacteria. Viral infections ...
  5. ... it is thought someone has bacterial tonsillitis or scarlet fever , the test looks for Streptococcus bacteria. In the ...
  6. ... Tseng SH, Chen Y. Acute appendicitis associated with scarlet fever. The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 2012 Jun; 31 ( ...
  7. ... work? Last Update: January 24, 2023. Sources Overview: Scarlet fever Last Update: September 21, 2023. Introduction At a ...
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