Impetigo Skin Rash Picture

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Impetigo

 

This child presented with these maculopapular lesions that proved to be impetigo, a bacterial skin infection. Impetigo is usually caused by Group A Streptococcus sp. or Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, and is highly contagious, able to be spread about ones own body merely through contact with the skin lesions, and their discharge.

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Picture & text from CDC/PHIL. For more information see Impetigo Pictures from CDC

   

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