Scarlet fever: Three tell-tale signs you’ve caught the infection – including a red cheek

SCARLET fever is a contagious bacterial illness that can affect both adults and children. Symptoms usually develop within a week of being infected, but what are the tell-tale signs to look out for?

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1 thought on “Scarlet fever: Three tell-tale signs you’ve caught the infection – including a red cheek

    Ollie

    (February 7, 2018 - 2:19 pm)

    Your story was really inervmatiof, thanks!

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