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Scarlet fever is relatively uncommon today, with outbreaks occurring sporadically. In Minnesota, the number of reported cases typically ranges from a few dozen to a few hundred each year, depending on the season and other factors. Public health officials monitor trends closely to manage and control outbreaks effectively. For the most current statistics, it's best to consult the Minnesota Department of Health.

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