Clinic Core. Original Papers
Authors:
Herranz Jordán Ba, Acitores Suz Eb, Payá López Ac, Hernández Merino Ad, Lamela Lence MTe, Sánchez Casado Mf, Orden Martínez Bg
aPediatra. CS El Abajón de Las Rozas. Madrid. España.
dCS La Rivota. Servicio Madrileño de Salud. Alcorcón, Madrid. España.
Correspondence: B Herranz. Email: bherranz@telefonica.net
Reference of this article.:
Herranz Jordán B, Acitores Suz E, Payá López A, Hernández Merino A, Lamela Lence MT, Sánchez Casado M y cols. Escarlatina recurrente: presentación de cuatro casos. Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria. 2001;3:551-560..
Published in Internet: 31/12/2001
Abstract:
The Scarlet Fever is an infectious disease caused by strains of Streptococcus pyogenes, which synthesize pyrogenic exotoxin, resulting in a exanthema. Recurrent attacks are rare and can be mistaken for similar diseases. Some childrens, howewer, suffer from multiple attacks. The objective of this work is to report four cases of recurrent Scarlet Fever.Keywords: Scarlet fever.
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