1. Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever is a disease caused by infection with the group A Streptococcus bacteria (the same bacteria that causes strep throat).
Healthline.com (OMS Preferred Provider)
2. Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fever is a term used for strep throat with a rash. Scarlet fever is most common in children ages 2 to 10, but it can affect people of any age.
Healthline.com (OMS Preferred Provider)
3. Disease Listing, Scarlet fever, General Information | CDC Bacterial, Mycotic Diseases
Scarlet fever, sometimes called scarlatina, is a disease caused by a bacteria called group A Streptococcus or "group A strep", the same bacteria that causes strep throat. Scarlet fever is a rash that...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4. Scarlet fever: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Scarlet fever is a disease caused by infection with the group A Streptococcus bacteria (the same bacteria that causes
MedlinePlus (Offsite)
5. What is Rashes?
A simple rash is called dermatitis, meaning inflammation of the skin. Contact dermatitis is caused by things your skin touches, such as:
MedHelp Q&A
6. Scarlet Fever Rash Picture (Hardin MD Super Site Sample)
Comments: This 10-year-old boy developed a fever to 103 degrees F, tachycardia, cough, myalgias, numbness in his legs, a diffuse red eruption, and a strawberry tongue. He had a history of a strep throat 2 weeks earlier. He was treated with ceftria...
www.lib.uiowa.edu
7. Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fever is caused by an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria. The bacteria make a toxin (poison) that can cause the scarlet-colored rash from which this illness gets its name.
seattlechildrens.org
8. Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fever, known in Maltese as Skarlatina, is a disease caused by a bacterium called group A Streptococcus. This bacterium also causes the common sore throat known as strep throat. Children who are infected with the bacterium for the first...
www.health.gov.mt
9. Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fever, also known as scarlatina, is an infectious disease that causes a rash. It is usually associated with an infection by streptococci, such as strep throat. It may also be associated with wounds or burns that become infected. The
www.muschealth.com
10. Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fever is a bacterial infection that produces a :: sore throat, upper respiratory symptoms, and a characteristic rash. It was once a serious childhood ailment, but it is quite treatable today with antibiotics.
www.mbhs.org