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Impetigo
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 L01
ICD-9 684

Impetigo is a superficial skin infection most common among children age 2–6 years. People who play close contact sports such as football and wrestling are also susceptible, regardless of age. The name derives from the Latin impetere ("assail"). It is also known as school sores.

Skin lesions that proved to be impetigo.

Contents

  • 1 Causes
  • 2 Transmission
  • 3 Signs and Symptoms
  • 4 Diagnosis
  • 5 Treatment
  • 6 See also
  • 7 References
  • 8 External links

Causes

Impetigo is usually caused by the same streptococcus strain that causes strep throat, Streptococcus pyogenes; it may also be caused by Staphylococcus aureus.

According to the American Academy of Family Physicians - "Nonbullous impetigo was previously thought to be a group A streptococcal process and bullous impetigo was primarily thought to be caused by S. aureus. Studies now indicate that both forms of impetigo are primarily caused by S. aureus with Streptococcus usually being involved in the nonbullous form" [1]

Scratching may spread the lesions.

Transmission

The infection is spread by direct contact with lesions or with nasal carriers. The incubation period is 1–3 days. Dried streptococci in the air are not infectious to intact skin.

Signs and Symptoms

One or more pimple-like lesions surrounded by reddened skin. Lesions fill with pus, then break down over 4–6 days and form a thick crust. Impetigo is often associated with insect bites, cuts, and other forms of trauma to the skin. Itching is common.

People who suffer from cold sores have shown higher chances of suffering from impetigo. Those who normally suffer from cold sores should consult a doctor if normal treatment has no effect.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis is made based on the typical appearance of the skin lesion.

Treatment

Topical or oral antibiotics are usually prescribed.

Treatment may involve washing with soap and water and letting the impetigo dry in the air.

Many general practitioners choose to treat impetigo with bactericidal ointment, such as fusidic acid (Fucidin) or mupirocin (Bactroban), but in more severe cases oral antibiotics, such as flucloxacillin (e.g. Floxapen) or erythromycin (e.g. Erythrocin) or Dicloxacillin are necessary.

It is very important to dissolve the scabs with ointment because the bacteria that cause the disease live underneath them.

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Canal water suspect in boy's infection 

Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Mar 08 4:21 AM
A 15-year-old Punahou School canoe paddler's hospitalization with a serious bacterial infection last month has raised questions about whether Ala Wai Canal water could be to blame.

Putting on a Good Face 
The Signal - Mar 08 1:51 AM
Women do many things that men find incomprehensible in the name of "beauty," or the more accurate term in use today, "skin care." According to a survey done by the Environmental Working Group, the average woman uses 12 products every day, while men use six.

Days laced with prayer 
Battle Creek Enquirer - Mar 05 1:38 AM
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — The final day of my Ethiopian adventure began with the voice of the muezzin calling faithful Muslims to prayer Friday morning. Many of us had been up awhile.

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