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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
And then she had to sacrifice herself to scarlet fever because she wore the red gown.
From Salon
The disease is characterized by respiratory symptoms, fever, conjunctivitis and a rash that can be mistaken for roseola, scarlet fever or other viral infections.
From New York Times
The same period also saw 186 reported cases of scarlet fever.
From BBC
Genevieve told them she had scarlet fever - which had been sweeping the area - and said she had to get out of the village.
From BBC
Currently there is no vaccine available to protect against group A strep, which can also cause rheumatic fever and scarlet fever.
From BBC
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