School sores (impetigo) are a superficial skin infection caused by Staphylococcus or Streptococcus bacteria, or sometimes both. They are most common in children ...

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Impetigo is a common superficial bacterial skin infection characterised by honey-coloured crusts (\'school sores\'). Treatment and prevention include ...

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It\'s important to keep children who have impetigo away from babies and they should not go to school or childcare until 24 hours after antibiotic treatment has ...

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School sores, impetigo contagiosa. A case of ... The name is from the Latin impetere meaning \"attack\". ... ^ \"Impetigo symptoms and treatments\". www ...

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31 мар. 2022 г. ... Topical and systemic antibiotic treatments were grouped based on ATC codes. 15,136 NBI episodes occurred in a total cohort of 225,979 children.

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... contagious and spread easily. Diagnosis is typically based on the symptoms and clinical manifestations alone. Treatment involves topical and oral ...

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31 окт. 2023 г. ... Antibiotic treatment can help get rid of it. If ...

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Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatment of this highly contagious bacterial skin infection common in infants and young children.

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Impetigo is a skin infection that\'s very contagious but not usually serious. It often gets better in 7 to 10 days if you get treatment. Anyone can get it, ...

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It will also look different depending on the stage of your infection. Below are example pictures of impetigo on a variety of skin tones.

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