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  2. Jan 24, 2023 · In 1924, American bacteriologists Gladys and George Dick demonstrated that the cause of scarlet fever was the beta-hemolytic organism Streptococcus pyogenes (S. pyogenes, also called group A streptococci) and that a toxin produced by the organism could cause this severe downstream disease, or even progress to the development of rheumatic fever ...

  3. Scarlet fever, also known as scarlatina, is an infectious disease caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, a Group A streptococcus (GAS). It most commonly affects children between five and 15 years of age. The signs and symptoms include a sore throat, fever, headache, swollen lymph nodes, and a characteristic rash.

  4. Jun 7, 2022 · Scarlet fever is caused by the same type of bacteria that causes strep throat — group A streptococcus (strep-toe-KOK-us), also called group A strep. In scarlet fever, the bacteria release a toxin that produces the rash and red tongue.

  5. Causes. Group A Streptococcus (group A strep bacteria) cause scarlet fever and are contagious. Keep Reading: Causes and How the Bacteria Spread. Prevention. There are things people can do to protect themselves and others from group A strep infections, including scarlet fever. Keep Reading: Preventing Group A Strep Infection. Testing and diagnosis.

  6. Symptoms and Causes. What causes scarlet fever? A bacteria called group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus or group A strep causes scarlet fever. The bacteria produce a toxin that leads to the red rash the infection is named for. Group A strep causes strep throat and impetigo and can result in rheumatic fever. How do you get scarlet fever?

  7. May 17, 2024 · scarlet fever, acute infectious disease caused by group A hemolytic streptococcal bacteria, in particular Streptococcus pyogenes. Scarlet fever can affect people of all ages, but it is most often seen in children. It is called scarlet fever because of the red skin rash that accompanies it.

  8. Nov 10, 2022 · Scarlet fever occurs due to a toxin released by the Group A bacteria. Though it is most common in children, anyone can develop the infection. Scarlet fever gets its name from the red, bumpy rash ...

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