In under developed countries or places that don't have polluted water and a highly populated areas with people that dont (no offence) have good hygene or have no way to get medical treatment when needed.
992,372 in the whole world every year
Yes
Like movie preview the motto for scarlet fever is "Coming to your city in the near future!"Scarlet fever is becoming more antibiotic resistant and there is no vaccine. It has increased in Britain and could become common in most first world countries.
anywhere
aids is mostly found in the continent Africa
During World War II, scarlet fever could be deadly due to a combination of factors including overcrowded living conditions, poor sanitation, and limited access to medical care in war-torn regions. The disease, caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes, can lead to severe complications such as rheumatic fever or kidney damage if left untreated. Additionally, antibiotics like penicillin, which became widely available after the war, were not commonly used during the early years of the war, making effective treatment difficult. The combination of these factors allowed scarlet fever to contribute to mortality rates in affected populations.
worldwide, but mostly western hemisphere
Civil War, outbreak of Tb, scarlet fever, influenza, building of railroad system.
it is found in every country of the world!
Scarlatina is a mild version of scarlet fever and can cause rashes spots swolen glands and tonsells. It can also cause skin to peel off the whole body and to leak yellow puss. If untreated in rare cases it can result in death. Pre world war two it killed 75% af victims. It can be treated by ant-biotics.
it is mostly in Edmonton
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