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- Scarlet_fever abstract "Scarlet fever (also called scarlatina in older literature) is an infectious disease which most commonly affects 4–8-year-old children. Symptoms include sore throat, fever and a characteristic red rash. Scarlet fever is usually spread by inhalation. There is no vaccine, but the disease is effectively treated with antibiotics. Most of the clinical features are caused by erythrogenic toxin, a substance produced by the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes (group A strep.) when it is infected by a certain bacteriophage.Before the availability of antibiotics, scarlet fever was a major cause of death. It also sometimes caused late complications, such as glomerulonephritis and endocarditis leading to heart valve disease, all of which were protracted and often fatal afflictions at the time.It is important to recognize that strains of Group A Strep which produce the erythrogenic toxin are not inherently more dangerous than other strains which do not; they are merely more easily diagnosed because of the characteristic rash.".
- Scarlet_fever diseasesdb "29032".
- Scarlet_fever icd10 "A38".
- Scarlet_fever icd9 "034.1".
- Scarlet_fever thumbnail Scharlach.JPG?width=300.
- Scarlet_fever wikiPageExternalLink PMH0001969.
- Scarlet_fever wikiPageID "92396".
- Scarlet_fever wikiPageRevisionID "606794863".
- Scarlet_fever caption "Strawberry tongue seen in scarlet fever".
- Scarlet_fever date "May 2012".
- Scarlet_fever diseasesdb "29032".
- Scarlet_fever hasPhotoCollection Scarlet_fever.
- Scarlet_fever icd "34.1".
- Scarlet_fever icd "A38".
- Scarlet_fever name "Scarlet fever".
- Scarlet_fever reason "Streptococcus pyogenes has more than a dozen serotypes which can each cause the disease".
- Scarlet_fever wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Scarlet_fever subject Category:Bacterium-related_cutaneous_conditions.
- Scarlet_fever subject Category:Pediatrics.
- Scarlet_fever subject Category:Rare_diseases.
- Scarlet_fever subject Category:Scarlet_fever.
- Scarlet_fever type Disease.
- Scarlet_fever type AilmentCondition.
- Scarlet_fever type Situation.
- Scarlet_fever comment "Scarlet fever (also called scarlatina in older literature) is an infectious disease which most commonly affects 4–8-year-old children. Symptoms include sore throat, fever and a characteristic red rash. Scarlet fever is usually spread by inhalation. There is no vaccine, but the disease is effectively treated with antibiotics.".
- Scarlet_fever label "Escarlatina".
- Scarlet_fever label "Escarlatina".
- Scarlet_fever label "Płonica".
- Scarlet_fever label "Roodvonk".
- Scarlet_fever label "Scarlatine".
- Scarlet_fever label "Scarlattina".
- Scarlet_fever label "Scarlet fever".
- Scarlet_fever label "Scharlach".
- Scarlet_fever label "Скарлатина".
- Scarlet_fever label "حمى قرمزية".
- Scarlet_fever label "猩紅熱".
- Scarlet_fever label "猩红热".
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Spála.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Scharlach.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Οστρακιά.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Escarlatina.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Eskarlatina.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Scarlatine.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Skarlatina.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Scarlattina.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs 猩紅熱.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs 성홍열.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Roodvonk.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Płonica.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Escarlatina.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs m.0mzt3.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Q180266.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs Q180266.
- Scarlet_fever sameAs C0036285.
- Scarlet_fever wasDerivedFrom Scarlet_fever?oldid=606794863.
- Scarlet_fever depiction Scharlach.JPG.
- Scarlet_fever isPrimaryTopicOf Scarlet_fever.
- Scarlet_fever name "Scarlet fever".