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Scarlet fever, or scarlatina, is a bacterial infection that causes a distinctive bright red sandpaper-like rash.
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UKHSA said: "Scarlet fever mostly affects young children. While it's usually a mild illness, it can become serious if left untreated. If you or your child have symptoms, contact your GP practice ...
nat. (FLI) and Nacyra Assad-Garcia (JCVI). The complete study, “A synthetic genomics-based African swine fever virus engineering platform,” may be found in the journal Science Advances.