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  1. scarlet fever
    [n] - an acute communicable disease (usually in children) characterized by fever and a red rash
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  2. scarlet fever
    Scarlet fever is a contagious febrile disease in the streptococcus family characterised by a rash, sore throat, and high fever. It can be treated effectively with antibiotics in the early stages.
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  3. Scarlet fever
    an infectious childhood disease, caused by a streptococcus bacteria, that leads to a sore throat, fever, and rash
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  4. Scarlet fever
    Scarlet fever: Also called scarlatina, a disease caused by infection with group A streptococcal bacteria that occurs in a small proportion of people with strep throat. The incubation period between contracting strep and the onset of scarlet fever is short, typically 72 hours but may range from 1 to ...
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  5. scarlet fever
    An acute illness, characterised by a reddish skin rash, which is caused by a systemic infection with the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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  6. scarlet fever
    scarlatina noun an acute communicable disease (usually in children) characterized by fever and a red rash
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  7. scarlet fever
    an acute, contagious disease, usually of childhood, occurring most often in the late winter or spring; it is caused by Group A beta-hemolytic streptococci or occasionally other streptococcus serovars. It usually affects the throat but may also affect the skin (wound and burn scarlet fever) or the bi...
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  8. scarlet fever
    acute infectious disease caused by group A hemolytic streptococcal bacteria, in particular Streptococcus pyogenes. Scarlet fever can affect people of ... [1 related articles]
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  9. scarlet fever
    Type: Term Synonyms: scarlatina, second disease
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  1. Scarlet fever
    Scarlet fever is a disease caused by erythrogenic toxin (a bacterial exotoxin) released by Streptococcus pyogenes. Once a major cause of death, it is now effectively treated with antibiotics. The term scarlatina may be used interchangeably with scarlet fever, though it is most often used to indicat...
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  2. scarlet fever
    Also known as scarletina, an infectious disease caused by a certain strain of streptococcus; it is a form of group A strep disease that can follow strep throat. Scarlet fever is common in children and causes sore throat with tonsillitis, a characteristic skin rash and mild systemic symptoms. It is t...
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  3. Scarlet Fever
    An infectious childhood disease that results in a bright red rash, fever and sore throat. Scarlet fever is caused by a streptococcal infection, usually of throat. Often, if strep throat is not treated properly, your child's illness will progress into scarlet fever. You can recognize the illness by a...
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  4. scarlet fever
    scarlet fever or scarlatina,an acute, communicable infection, caused by group A hemolytic streptococcal bacteria (see streptococcus) that produce an erythrogenic toxin. The disease is now uncommon, probably because antibiotic therapy has lessened the likelihood of spread. It occurs in young children...
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  5. Scarlet Fever
    Scarlet Fever (Scarlatina) is an infectious fever, characterised by a sore throat, a red, diffuse eruption on the skin, followed by shedding of the superficial part of the skin. Inflammation of the ears and kidneys are common complications.
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  6. scarlet fever
    Acute infectious disease, especially of children, caused by the bacteria in the Streptococcus pyogenes group. It is marked by fever, vomiting, sore throat, and a bright red rash spreading from the upper to the lower part of the body. The rash is followed by the skin peeling in flakes. It is t...
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  7. Scarlet Fever
    [band] Scarlet Fever is an all-female backing band touring with Cee Lo Green. Originally formed for promotional tour events, popularity of the "Fuck You" single and The Lady Killer album led to multiple television appearances reaching an audience of millions in Europe and North America. With...
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  8. Scarlet Fever
    [song] "Scarlet Fever" is the title of a song written by Mike Dekle and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers and released in June 1983 as the third single from the album, We`ve Got Tonight. The song reached number 94 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in mid-1983. The song peak...
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  9. Scarlette Fever
    Scarlette Fever (born Karen Louise Barrow in Hertfordshire 1981) is an English singer-songwriter. ==Music career== Debut single "Crash and Burn" was co-written by Scarlette Fever and Metrophonic, mixed by Cenzo Townshend (Snow Patrol) and produced by Julian Emery. Crash and Burn has received high r...
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