impetigo
Yes, that is correct. The infection is called impetigo, and it is highly contagious. It commonly affects children and appears as red sores that burst and form a honey-colored crust. It can be treated with topical or oral antibiotics.
It is a viral infection usually seen in preschool children. It presents with typical upper respiratory syndrome symptoms and can be distinguished by the red "slapped cheek" rash on the face.
In some cases children can most definitely get bacterial vaginosis.
Adults are contagious one or two days before symptoms of the common cold start and approximately a week after. Children can be contagious even longer, as much as two weeks after symptoms have started. You are most contagious earlier in your illness rather than later. Some people can be infected with a common cold virus and have no symptoms, but still spread the virus to others. See the related links section below for a link to more information.
Gallbladder infection, also known as cholecystitis, is relatively rare in children. It is more commonly seen in adults, particularly those over the age of 40. However, children with underlying conditions such as sickle cell disease or those who have undergone surgery or treatments that affect the gallbladder may be at a higher risk.
Primary Koch's infection in children is not contagious in itself and does not spread. The infection will in most cases resolve on its own as the child develops.
AnswerTonsillitis is contagious at any stage. Tonsils are a filtering organ and some people (mostly children) may have to have them removed. AnswerPer every other website I have seen it says that it IS contagious. Please see below http://www.health-diseases-tips.com/is-tonsillitis-contagious-66844.htmlIt is contagious only up until the 3rd or 4th day of being on antibiotic, not at any stage.
Bacterial conjunctivitis and viral conjunctivitis are both highly contagious diseases and children should remain at home until released by their doctor to return to the classroom.
Whooping cough could definitely be a possibility. Children and adults with whooping cough will sound as if they are gasping for air during a coughing spell. These most often are worse at night. Pertussis is a contagious bacterial infection where there is an overabundance of mucus present. Coughing can last up to ten weeks.
Most people are no longer contagious 24 hours after starting an appropriate antibiotic which eliminate streptococcus. Scarlet fever is a Streptococcus infection causing a high fever and a characteristic rash in children. Scarlet fever is most common in children between the ages of 5 and 15. Scarlet fever spreads by droplet and by contact transmission. Fomites and airborne transmission are rarely involved. Close contact is necessary to get the infected secretions from one person to the next. Children are most contagious during the fever. Most people are no longer contagious 24 hours after starting the antibiotic. I also recommend getting a new toothbrush for children after they are no longer contagious but before they finish the antibiotics, to prevent re-infection. source : wikipedia
Yes, that is correct. The infection is called impetigo, and it is highly contagious. It commonly affects children and appears as red sores that burst and form a honey-colored crust. It can be treated with topical or oral antibiotics.
In northern Europe, northern America, and Canada, impetigo is the most common bacterial skin infection in children
Is it contagious? It is not contagious and you can not "catch it" from anyone. It is not ringworm, and children don't need to be kept home from school.
Otitis Media or middle ear infection can cause Mastoiditis or bacterial infection of the mastoid bone. If Otitis Media is untreated and recurrent, this can cause Mastoiditis. Mastoiditis typically affects children moreso than adults.
Scabies is a skin infection that is contagious. It is mostly seen in children. It is not on the increase or decrease in 2014. At least 1.5 percent of the population have this skin condition.
It means the infection is either not bacterial, or the bacteria are not sensitive to the antibiotics, or the patient is immunocompromised. but I am not a doctor
Bill Bixby and his wife at the time, Brenda Benet, had one son, Christopher. Christopher died at the age of six from a rare bacterial infection.