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Scarlet Fever
Known as:
Scarlatina
, Fevers, Scarlet
, Fever, Scarlet
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Infection with group A streptococci that is characterized by tonsillitis and pharyngitis. An erythematous rash is commonly present.
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Bacterial Infections
In Blood
Microbiological
Streptococcus pyogenes
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Streptococcal Infections
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2003
2003
The personal CA – PKI for a Personal Area Network
C. Gehrmann
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K. Nyberg
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C. Mitchell
2003
Corpus ID: 17542593
Initialising and managing security parameters for personal mobile devices within a Personal Area Network (PAN) presents a variety…
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1996
1996
Song activity in the chiffchaff: territorial defence or mate guarding?
M. Rodrigues
Animal Behaviour
1996
Corpus ID: 53189826
Abstract It has been suggested that males of passerine bird species sing most actively during the fertile period of their mates…
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1980
1980
A new approach to the morphological and cytochemical evaluation of human bone marrow CFUC in agar cultures.
G. Konwalinka
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P. Glaser
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R. Odavic
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E. Bogusch
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F. Schmalzl
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H. Braunsteiner
Experimental Hematology
1980
Corpus ID: 1712925
A simple procedure is described for the routine morphological examination of different types of colonies and clusters in agar…
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1966
1966
Five-year follow-up study of cases suggestive of acute myocarditis.
E. Bengtsson
,
B. Lamberger
American Heart Journal
1966
Corpus ID: 10848912
1953
1953
The effect of certain infectious diseases on tuberculin allergy.
J. Bentzon
Tubercle
1953
Corpus ID: 45183353
1950
1950
Observations on the development of rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis in cases of scarlet fever treated with penicillin.
L. Weinstein
,
L. Bachrach
,
N. H. Boyer
New England Journal of Medicine
1950
Corpus ID: 33774101
THE clinical course of scarlet fever and of pharyngitis due to the beta-hemolytic streptococcus has undergone remarkable change…
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1944
Highly Cited
1944
Age as a factor in streptococcosis
G. Powers
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P. Boisvert
1944
Corpus ID: 71414394
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1942
Highly Cited
1942
STAPHYLOCOCCIC INFECTION SIMULATING SCARLET FEVER
H. Aranow
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W. Wood
1942
Corpus ID: 72535349
Scarlet fever was identified by both Sennert and Sydenham as a separate clinical entity during the seventeenth century, but…
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1934
1934
Studies of Scarlet Fever II. Different Toxins Produced by Hemolytic Streptococci of Scarlatinal Origin
S. B. Hooker
,
E. M. Follensby
1934
Corpus ID: 84088837
Numerous reliably observed discrepancies to the single-toxin hypothesis of the mechanism of scarlet fever are readily explained…
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1933
1933
Complete heart-block in hyperthyroidism following acute infections: A report of six cases with necropsy findings in one case
Austin C. Davis
,
H. L. Smith
1933
Corpus ID: 72071059
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