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Danielle Compton Strep Throat with a rash most common in children 2-10 Scarlet fever is caused when the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes releases the toxin erythrogenic, affecting the epidermis beginning on the torso, and the epidermis of the tongue. Fever of 101 or higher Difficulty or discomfort when swallowing Swollen lymph nodes Nausea and vomiting Headache Antibiotics will be prescribed, cool baths can reduce the fever and a humidifier can help the sore throat. Can cause serious hearing damage, blood poisoning, bone infection, and death Most common among children Spread through fluids (sneezing and such) Most severe (almost an epidemic) in the 1870’s http://phys.org/news124033451.html http://view.ebookplus.pearsoncmg.com/ebook/launcheText.do?values= bookID::4487::platform::1004::fromloginpage::N::invokeType::lms::launc hState::goToEBook::platform::1004::globalBookID::CM81419602::userID: :11809014::scenario::3::scenarioid::scenario3::courseid::MBSCHAAKE75 176::pageid::::sessionID::274272320814104635912014::smsUserID::60 536060::hsid::bc5361aa46de40fc3349398ca98be85e http://www.babycenter.com/0_scarletfever_66474.bc http://www3.musc.edu/billy/Tongue.html http://www.dermnetnz.org/bacterial/scarletfever.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlet_fever