Infataigo appears to be a misspelling or a less commonly known term, as it does not have a widely recognized definition in English or major fields of study. If you meant "infantigo," it refers to a common skin infection in infants caused by bacteria, often characterized by red sores. Please clarify or provide more context for a more accurate response.
Impetago is a highly contagious disease that causes scabs to be formed wherever it has spread causing itchiness you wouldn't believe . Scratching to relieve the itch actually pulls the scabs off resulting in other bareas to become infected. It can be contacted anywhere and is easily treated with drugs.
Infantigo, commonly known as impetigo, is a highly contagious skin infection typically caused by bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes. My son likely contracted it from close contact with an infected individual or by touching contaminated surfaces. It's important to maintain good hygiene practices, as the infection can spread easily among children, especially in settings like schools or daycare. Proper treatment, including antibiotics, usually helps clear it up quickly.