Early in the twentieth century, severe scarlatina epidemics were common. Today, the disease is rare
there is common, least common factor, and greatest common
A common factor is 2 and a common multiple is 10800.
There cannot be common factors, a greatest common factor, or a least common multiple because "common" refers to factors or multiples that two or more numbers have in common.
It cannot have a "common" factor as there is nothing for it to be common with...
There is always a common factor. If there are no common prime factors, the GCF is 1.
Scarlatina is caused by Group A streptococcal bacteria (S. pyogenes )
Scarlatina is also known as Scarlet Fever. A person can be a scarlatina carrier and because they may not have any symptoms, they wouldn't even know that they are a carrier.
Once a patient has had scarlatina, they develop immunity and cannot develop it again
Scarlet fever
scarlatina
The chief diagnostic signs of scarlatina are the characteristic rash, which spares the palms and soles of the feet, and the presence of a strawberry tongue in children
D. Astley Gresswell has written: 'A contribution to the natural history of scarlatina' -- subject(s): Scarlatina
Scarlatina or scarlatum
A common fever is considered a symptom.However, there are diseases such as scarlet fever (scarlatina) and black fever (leishmaniasis) that have the word "fever" in their names.
A common fever is considered a symptom.However, there are diseases such as scarlet fever (scarlatina) and black fever (leishmaniasis) that have the word "fever" in their names.
If treated promptly with antibiotics, full recovery is expected
Dan Astley Gresswell has written: 'A contribution to the natural history of scarlatina derived from observations on the London epidemic of 1887-1888 ..' -- subject(s): Scarlatina