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scarlet fever
noun
, Pathology.
- a contagious febrile disease caused by streptococci and characterized by a scarlet eruption.
scarlet fever
noun
- an acute communicable disease characterized by fever, strawberry-coloured tongue, and a typical rash starting on the neck and chest and spreading to the abdomen and limbs, caused by all group A haemolytic Streptococcus bacteria Technical namescarlatina
scarlet fever
/ skär′lĭt /
- A severe acute infectious disease caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes, occurring mainly in children, and marked by high fever, sore throat and a red skin rash.
scarlet fever
- An acute and contagious disease caused by a kind of streptococcus . Characterized by fever, sore throat, and a bright red rash, scarlet fever can be treated with penicillin .
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Word History and Origins
Origin of scarlet fever1
First recorded in 1670–80
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Example Sentences
His optimism led him to compare ending poverty to eradicating scarlet fever and diphtheria.
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Scarlet fever is frequently accompanied by eosinophilia, which may help to distinguish it from measles.
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Hardly had the boys mother left St. Petersburg, when an epidemic of scarlet fever broke out in the school.
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Scarlatina or scarlet fever first appeared in North America in Massachusetts in 1735.
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In severe cases of smallpox and scarlet fever the entire outer skin of the hand may peel off like a glove.
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Insist upon keeping a scarlet fever or measles patient out of school until all scaling has ceased.
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