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  1. 2 days ago · Impetigo is usually diagnosed clinically and can be confirmed by Gram stain and culture, but this is seldom necessary. Although impetigo usually heals spontaneously within 2 weeks without scarring, treatment helps to relieve discomfort, improve cosmetic appearance, and prevent the spread of staphylococcal infections.

  2. 3 days ago · According to the Mayo Clinic, impetigo (pronounced "im-puh-TIE-go") is a highly contagious skin infection that typically affects infants and young children. Usually caused by bacterial staphylococci organisms, it can be picked up when your child comes in contact with the bacteria from someone infected.

  3. 4 days ago · KEY HIGHLIGHTS Impetigo is a prevalent bacterial skin infection that primarily impacts young children. The infection is caused by bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus (staph) and Streptococcus genus (strep). Impetigo causes sores and blisters on the skin, which can be itchy and painful. Treatment for impetigo includes antibiotics, both topical ...

  4. My 10 year old sister had two pimple like pus on her underarm until it got progressively got worse. Is this bullous impetigo? Does anyone had an experience with this, can topical antibacterial ointment still treat her? We're from a Southeast asian country. I've read articles that impetigo outbreaks happen in the summer.

  5. 1 day ago · Share. SOME 1,092 children were found to be ‘unclean’ at the annual inspection of Hampshire’s schoolchildren in 1938. What the term ‘unclean’ meant is not defined in the annual report of the School Medical Service. It might simply mean ‘dirty’, but it could have included tiresome conditions such as head lice or fleas or impetigo.

  6. 21 hours ago · Impetigo. This is a bacterial skin infection that primarily affects infants and young children, although it can occur in individuals of any age. It manifests as red sores or blisters that rupture, ooze and form a yellow-brown crust. Highly contagious, Impetigo is primarily caused by Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes.

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  8. 3 days ago · A Patient Group Direction (PGD) is a written direction, signed by a doctor or dentist, and by a pharmacist, relating to supply and administration only, of a prescription-only medicine (POM) or pharmacy medicine (P) to persons generally (subject to specific exclusions set out in the legislation). PGDs can be authorised by Health Boards in ...

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