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    "Scarlet fever" is also a term denoting the condition of having strong love for or attraction to red hair.



    Scarlatina is an exotoxin-mediated disease caused by Group A streptococcal infection that occurs most often in association with a sore throat and rarely with impetigo or other streptococcal infections. It is characterized by sore throat, fever and a rash over the upper body that may spread to cover almost the entire body. Scarlet fever is not rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever is the autoimmune disease that occurs after infection with Group A strep that causes damage to the heart valves.


        Scarlet fever
            History
            Signs and symptoms
            Transmission
            Treatment
            Scarlet fever in literature

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    History
    This disease was also once known as Scarlatina (from the Italian scarlattina). Many novels depicting life before the nineteenth century (see Scarlet fever in literature below) describe scarlet fever as an acute disease being followed by many months spent in convalescence. The convalescence was probably due to complications with rheumatic fever. It was also not uncommon to destroy or burn the personal effects of a person afflicted with scarlet fever to prevent transmission to other people.

    The disease was once greatly feared and killed many thousands of people. Today, however, it is fairly easy to treat with modern antibiotics.

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    Signs and symptoms

    The disease is typically preceded by:

      There is a characteristic rash which:
      is fine, red, and rough-textured; it blanches upon pressure
      appears 12–48 hours after the fever
      generally starts on the chest, axilla (armpits), and behind the ears
      is worse in the skin folds

      Scarlet fever also produces a bright red tongue with a "strawberry" appearance.
      After about a week, the skin often desquamates or peels, usually in the groin, axilla, and on tips of fingers and toes

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    Transmission
    The illness is spread by the same means as strep throat. (Respiratory droplets.)

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    Treatment
    Other than the occurrence of the rash, the treatment and course of scarlet fever are no different from those of any strep throat.

    Antibiotic treatment is considered necessary to prevent rheumatic fever.

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    Scarlet fever in literature
      The Witch of Blackbird Pond(1958) by Elizabeth George Spears. A young girl from Barbados is accused of giving scarlet fever to her cousins by using witchcraft. She is accused of witchcraft because she is friends with a Quaker, which are always accused as witches in Puritan colonies.
     
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