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Molecular characterization of the 2011 Hong Kong scarlet fever outbreak
A scarlet fever outbreak began in mainland China and Hong Kong in 2011 (refs. 1-6). Macrolide- and tetracycline-resistant Streptococcus pyogenes emm12 isolates represent the majority of clinical cases.
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Forecasting the monthly incidence of scarlet fever in Chongqing, China using the SARIMA model. [PDF]
Wu WW +10 more
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South College / McKnight Hall - Scarlet Fever Quarantine (February, 1920)
This is a photograph of the front door of South College during the scarlet fever quarantine in February, 1920. Students decorated the door and hung signs such as "Segregation Camp #2" and "Show Your Ticket."Spectrum 1921, p.204. Photo is accompanied by
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[Spatial clustering analysis of scarlet fever incidence in China from 2016 to 2020]. [PDF]
Zhang J, Yang R, He S, Yuan P.
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Resurgence of scarlet fever in England, 2014-16: A population-based surveillance study [PDF]
\ua9 2017 Elsevier Ltd. Background: After decades of decreasing scarlet fever incidence, a dramatic increase was seen in England beginning in 2014. Investigations were launched to assess clinical and epidemiological patterns and identify potential causes.
Chalker V +12 more
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Collateral Impact of COVID-19 Prevention Measures on Re-Emergence of Scarlet Fever and Pertussis in Mainland China and Hong Kong China. [PDF]
He Y, Ma C, Guo X, Pan J, Xu W, Liu S.
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