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Scarlet Fever...throat, and skin. Scarlet fever may follow streptococcal wound infections or burns, as well as...infections range from localized skin disorders (eg, ...
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ImpetigoImpetigo. Impetigo is an acute, highly contagious gram-positive bacterial infection of the superficial layers of the epidermis.
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Group A Streptococcal InfectionsGroup A Streptococcal Infections. Infection with Streptococcus pyogenes, a beta-hemolytic bacterium that belongs to Lancefield serogroup A, also known as ...
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Scabies in Emergency Medicine...children.[12] It also decreased occurrence of streptococcal skin disease. In remote Aboriginal communities in...lesions.[13] Other complications of ...
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Erysipelas...s nasopharynx, and a history of recent streptococcal pharyngitis has been reported in up to...agent. However, analogous to what occurs in bullous ...
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Cellulitis...nafcillin, or oxacillin for presumed staphylococcal or streptococcal infection Clindamycin or vancomycin for penicillin-allergic...used at the time of ...
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Nonmalignant Dermatologic Diseases of the Male Genitalia... outbreaks. Bacterial superinfection, usually by staphylococcal or streptococcal species, may occur. Infectious Agents Affecting the Male Genitalia ...