Impetigo: Skin Infection

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Impetigo is a skin infection that occurs in young children ages 2-6, which is why it is called school sores. It characterized as a highly contagious bacterial infection. Children account for 70% of all cases of impetigo. It is most common in closed areas such as schools, daycares, and barracks. Impetigo can be caused by Group A streptococcus and can sometimes occur in adults who have skin conditions such as eczema. Conditions that also cause impetigo include chickenpox, insect bites, burns, dermatitis, low immune system, or diabetes. Impetigo can be contacted from to skin-to-skin. Also touching items another person with it has touched and poor hygiene. There are 3 different types of impetigo: impetigo contagiosa, bullous impetigo, and ecythma.

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