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Scarlet fever most commonly occurs in children between 5 and 12 years old. It is spread from direct contact with a person who is infected, usually through secretions from the mouth or nose. What causes scarlet fever? Scarlet fever is caused by toxins that are produced by bacteria called group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus (GABHS).
Scarlet fever is an illness that can happen in kids, usually 5–15 years old, who also have strep throat or strep skin infections. The strep bacteria make a toxin (poison) that causes a bright red, bumpy rash. The rash spreads over most of the body and is what gives scarlet fever (also known as scarlatina) its name.
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children with scarlet fever should stay home for 24 hours after starting antibiotics. Is scarlet fever common? Scarlet fever most commonly occurs between the ages of 2 and 10. Symptoms & Causes. What are the symptoms of scarlet fever? Before the rash develops, scarlet fever can cause a variety of symptoms in your child including: fever. sore throat