Yesenia, Haley, & Melony(:  Bacteria are spread by direct contact with infected people, or by droplets exhaled by an infected person.  Avoid contact.

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Yesenia, Haley, & Melony(:

 Bacteria are spread by direct contact with infected people, or by droplets exhaled by an infected person.  Avoid contact with infected people.

 Fever  Sore throat  Rash  Abdominal pain  General discomfort  Chills

 Headache  Muscle aches  Swollen, red tongue  Vomiting

 Physical examination  Throat culture positive for group A strep  Rapid antigen detection (throat swab)

 Antibiotics are used to kill the bacteria that causes the throat infection. This is crucial to prevent rheumatic fever, a serious complication of strep throat and scarlet fever.

Complications are rare with the right treatment, but can include:  Acute rheumatic fever  Bone or joint problems  Ear infection  Inflammation of a gland (adenitis) or abscess

 Kidney damage  Liver damage  Meningitis  Pneumonia  Sinusitis

 With proper antibiotic treatment, the symptoms of scarlet fever should get better quickly. However, the rash can last up to 2-3 weeks before it fully goes away.