Identification of epidemic scarlet fever group A Streptococcus strains in the paediatric population of Houston, TX, USA. [PDF]
Cubria MB +4 more
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Contact Patterns Drive Age-Structured Transmission Dynamics and Seasonality of Scarlet Fever. [PDF]
He J, Zhao J.
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Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions during COVID-19 pandemic on pertussis, scarlet fever and hand-foot-mouth disease in China. [PDF]
Geng Y, Zhang L.
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Scarlet fever and meteorological exposures in Jiangsu, China: a time-stratified case-crossover study. [PDF]
Wang K +7 more
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Worldwide molecular analysis of Streptococcus pyogenes scarlet fever outbreaks
The microorganism group A Streptococcus (also called GAS or Streptococcus pyogenes) ranks among the top 10 infectious disease killers of humans. Recently, outbreaks of scarlet fever have occurred in both Asia and the United Kingdom, placing a serious ...
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Scarlet Fever in Iran During the Qajar Period (1796 to 1925 AD); A Brief Historical Review. [PDF]
Golshani SA, Mansourbakht G, Haghighi M.
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Nail changes after scarlet fever
Hai-Yan Zhou +3 more
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A toddler with a rare complication of scarlet fever
BACKGROUND: Haemolytic group A streptococci (GAS) are the most common bacterial cause of infection in the Netherlands. These bacteria can cause many different non-invasive infections, including scarlet fever.
Abdullahi, Najma S. +3 more
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Localized Leg Erythema as the Primary Symptom of Scarlet Fever: An Atypical Presentation. [PDF]
Ito Y.
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