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Scarlet Fever

What is scarlet fever and how common is it?







Scarlet fever is a colorful name given to strep throat that comes with a rash. Before antibiotics were available, this was a very scary infection. Now it is very easy to treat, but still dangerous if untreated.

It's fairly common, but many docs don't use the words "scarlet fever" because that term conjures up frightening images from the past. I see a child with it about every two weeks or so. The rash usually feels like sandpaper and is often most pronounced just around the armpits.

 

Alan Greene MD FAAP
January 11, 2003
Reviewed by Khanh-Van Le-Bucklin MD February 2007




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