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Yes, very infectious! scarlet fever is most common in children and children with scarlet fever are not to go to school.
Definitely not recommended, and probably even prohibited.
she had scarlet fever
No. Go see your doctor.
He contacted Scarlet fever which makes him Deaf at the age of 3.
Scarlet Fever can be spread by just being in contact with a infected person. If they cough or sneeze into the air the bacteria will go everywhere, drinking from the same cup or eating off the same plate is also really bad, Unfortunately, these attacks are random.Second answer: Scarlet fever "preys" on children, particularly in school, however, an adult can contract the disease. It is spread through direct contact and the merest droplet exhaled from the infected person. It is a disease that has to be quarantined and can be treated with antibiotic.
Mary Ingalls went blind at age 15 from scarlet fever.
Beth contracted scarlet fever while charitably nursing the Hummel children, whose impoverished and widowed mother was forced to work to support them. When the youngest Hummel, an infant, died in Beth's arms, a physician was finally sent for, and Beth was advised to go home and prepare for the possible illness. She had a protracted bout of fever, indeed, and nearly died. She never fully recovered her health, and by the age of nineteen was weakened to the point of death, although the original bout of scarlet fever occurred when she was approximately fourteen years old. Miss Alcott, the author of "Little Women" never names a specific cause of death, only noting that Beth's scarlet fever left her diminished in strength and hope for a long life. No further medical intervention or diagnosis occurs, Beth is simply allowed to waste away as an inevitability.
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Your child is not okay to go to school with scarlet fever unless he or she has been taking antibiotics for at least twenty-four hours. If the child has not been taking antibiotics for at least twenty-four hours, he or she is still highly infectious. If the child has not yet been to see a physician, he or she needs to see a physician as soon as possible.
Well it is not good for the fetus, but obviously all fevers cannot be avoided. Be sure NOT to let your fever exceed 100degrees F. Talk to your doctor about a safe fever reducer during pregnancy and try to keep yourself cool.
Yes, the children had to go to work until they were 12, then they could be sent off to war.