Pediatric Scarlet Fever

Scarlet fever is a bacterial infection characterized by a red rash that spreads all over the body. Group A streptococcus, the same bacteria responsible for strep throat, causes scarlet fever.

What is Pediatric Scarlet Fever?

Scarlet fever is a bacterial infection characterized by a red rash that spreads all over the body. Group A streptococcus, the same bacteria responsible for strep throat, causes scarlet fever.

What are the causes of Pediatric Scarlet Fever?

Scarlet fever is a bacterial infection caused by group A streptococcus. When an infected person sneezes or coughs, the droplets released can infect others. It can also be transmitted when someone touches an object that’s been contaminated or shares food or a drink.

Children can also become infected with scarlet fever from contact with sores from a group A streptococcus skin infection, such as impetigo (causes red sores on the face).