Scarlet fever has many symptoms that can affect adults and children. These symptoms include chills, headache, sore throat, swollen tonsils, vomiting, pale skin around the lips, and a whit tongue with red dots.
Yes, but not as likely as persons under the age of 18
No. Scarlet Fever, an illness caused by the Streptococcus Group A bacteria, can affect any age group. Although, it affects children the most.
Yes. George and Gladys Dick patented a vaccine in 1924, but this vaccine is no longer used, since scarlet fever can be easily and safely treated with antibiotics. See related link for more information on Scarlet Fever.
He had four children, although two of them died young, one died of scarlet fever and no one knows how the other died.
Adults tend to approach danger with more caution and rationality, weighing the risks before taking action. Children may react with more instinctual responses, such as fear or panic, and might not fully understand the danger they are facing. Additionally, adults may be more likely to prioritize protecting the children in dangerous situations.
Kids of course!
In general, kids should not use any drug that has not been prescribed to them by a doctor; there are many that would be hideously dangerous, but perhaps the most dangerous would be crystal meth. Crack cocaine is also extremely dangerous either to kids or to adults. Nicotine might be the most dangerous drug in the sense that kids are much more likely to wind up smoking cigarettes, which will eventually do great harm to their health, than they are to take up hard drugs such as cocaine.
Collage Is sometimes for kids, if they are older then 18.
Both kids and adults can have fun playing it, it is not age specific.
kids do have more imagtion than adults
both kids and adults can go on here for any information
Yahoo mail can be used by both Kids and Adults.
Because if the kids do what the adults do then that can lead to bad things.