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Where is the scarlet fever bacteria most likely to be found? |
where on the body and where can you contract if from it's not really a scarlet fever bacteria.. it's the same bacteria that causes strep throat or skin infections.. things like that... what happens though is for some kids the bacteria makes a toxin which causes scarlet fever... and the bacteria is contagious through wherever the bacteria is... such as if it is strep throat then it is contagious through ways like coughing or sneezing.. if is from a skin infection it would be through skin to skin contact... Where on the human body? Or where in the world? It's from a group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection, which is not very uncommon, but antibiotics have kept this pretty well under control in developed countries |
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Scarletina is an exotoxin-mediated disease caused by Group A streptococcal infection that occurs most often in association with a sore throat and rarely with impetigo or other streptococcal infecti... you can develop heart or arthritis problems and possibly even die. its usually pretty easy to treat though especially if caught early ...Scarlet fever is a disease caused by a bacteria called group A streptococcus, the same bacteria that causes strep throat. Scarlet fever is a rash that sometimes occurs in people that have strep thr... Scarlet fever is a disease caused by an exotoxin released by Streptococcus pyogenes Group A and occurs rarely with impetigo or other streptococcal infections. It is characterized by sore throat, fe... I don't know if this will be of help. ... There is no way to get rid of scarlet fever fast. You should take it easy; it used to kill people and can still cause other problems, such as rhematic fever or meningitits. While few people die f... degree of risk: high food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever vectorborne diseases: dengue fever and malaria are high risks in some locations animal con... I've been thinking my multiple sclerosis is somehow linked to the scarlet fever I had as a kid. ... |
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