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.
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It was Scarlet Fever that is from Black Water. But doctor's could never fique it out.
sometimes
It's not the "fever" part that gives Scarlet Fever it's name it's the rash and the red (scarlet) face that comes with it. Obviously you can have a fever with Scarlet fever...but not always. improved answer: Yes, you always get a fever with scarlet fever. scarlet is the colour of the rash and fever is what comes with it.
Scarlet fever only affects a small percentage of people and typically affects children. There have been 9,400 cases of scarlet fever since 1999.
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During the Holocaust, it is estimated that thousands of people suffered from scarlet fever, as the disease was prevalent in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions in concentration camps and ghettos. While exact numbers are difficult to determine, the lack of medical care and the poor living conditions exacerbated the spread of infectious diseases, including scarlet fever. The overall health crisis during this period contributed to the suffering and mortality of many individuals who were already facing extreme persecution.
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no,but it will get itch
The kingdom scarlet fever is in is the Monera kingdom.
scarlet fever can attack your eyes you would be blind