Examples of impetigo in the following topics:
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- Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection most common among pre-school children.
- Impetigo generally appears as honey-colored scabs formed from dried serum and is often found on the arms, legs, or face .
- Describe how impetigo, erysipelas and cellulitis are acquired and the treatment options available
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- The most common are chickenpox, herpes, impetigo, and a form of eczema called dyshidrosis.
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- It protects best against diseases transmitted through fecal-oral routes (such as many forms of stomach flu) and direct physical contact (such as impetigo).
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- Some diseases that are transmissible by direct contact include Athlete's foot and impetigo.