Childline is one in the United Kingdom. Or perhaps the NSPCC.
Dr.Rush took blood from fever victims to get rid of the "pestilence".
Scarlet fever is primarily a bacterial infection caused by group A Streptococcus, and while it can lead to various complications, arthritis is not a common direct result. However, in some cases, it can trigger rheumatic fever, which may cause joint inflammation and arthritis as a secondary effect. Prompt treatment of scarlet fever with antibiotics can help prevent such complications. Overall, while arthritis is not a direct consequence of scarlet fever, related conditions may arise in some individuals.
There are many different types of charities and they perform many different functions. Some provide help to homeless people in the form of shelter and food. Others provide food to the hungry in foreign countries or emergency help to victims of disasters. Others provide other kinds of help.
Yes. George and Gladys Dick patented a vaccine in 1924, but this vaccine is no longer used, since scarlet fever can be easily and safely treated with antibiotics. See related link for more information on Scarlet Fever.
It's a matter of record that Scarlet fever has been known to leave a child deaf, blind and with little or no sense of taste or smell. Of course, this is a relatively rare occurrence, but it can and does happen.
Charities help them because the money raised in the charity can be given to help homeless people.
They receive charities from citizens staying abroad.
Christian charities help anyone in need, regardless of their religion or position in society.
Yes, it is possible to catch scarlet fever from an infected person even if they are being treated. Scarlet fever is caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes, which can still be contagious during the early stages of treatment. However, once the infected individual has been on appropriate antibiotics for at least 24 hours, their risk of spreading the infection significantly decreases. Practicing good hygiene, such as handwashing and avoiding close contact, can help reduce the risk of transmission.
Their are dog charities, needy charities, homeless charities, watoto charities and a lot of different charities that you can go to or look at if you want to help a charity in need, or if your doing a report on a charity loo here and look at the different charities you can help or look at espesially if you want to adopt a child go to watoto.com and you can adopt a boy or a girl it doesnt matter what age just help!!!!!!!!!!!!
Charities do a wide variety of things. To explore the mission of specific charities check their website or printed marketing materials.