Saturday, April 24, 2010

Where is the scarlet fever bacteria most likely to be found?

it's not really a scarlet fever bacteria.. it's the same bacteria that causes strep throat or skin infections.. things like that... what happens though is for some kids the bacteria makes a toxin which causes scarlet fever... and the bacteria is contagious through wherever the bacteria is... such as if it is strep throat then it is contagious through ways like coughing or sneezing.. if is from a skin infection it would be through skin to skin contact...

Where is the scarlet fever bacteria most likely to be found?
Where on the human body? Or where in the world? It's from a group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection, which is not very uncommon, but antibiotics have kept this pretty well under control in developed countries


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