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A Less Fearsome Scarlet Fever

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A Less Fearsome Scarlet Fever; This Strep Infection Is on the Rise, but It's No Longer a Terror
Camilah Griffith came to pediatrician Carol Plotsky's office last month in Gaithersburg with a bright red rash that felt like sandpaper. Since the second-grader had experienced a strep infection the month before, Plotsky did another culture of Camilah's throat and found it positive. The diagnosis? ...
December 14, 1993; The Washington Post

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