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Bacterial skin infections
The skin is the body's first barrier against bacteria that cause infections. Even though many bacteria live on the surface of our skin, healthy skin can usually protect us from infection. Bacterial skin infections can affect a small spot or may spread, affecting a large area. They can range from a treatable infection to a life-threatening skin condition.
Anyone who has a break in the skin is at risk for infection. Certain conditions or diseases put a child at greater risk for infection, including:
- Diabetes.
- Autoimmune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS (because of a depressed immune system that is unable to fight the infection).
- Skin damaged by sunburn or scratching.
There are many types of bacterial skin infections that require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional. Listed in the directory below are some, for which we have provided a brief overview.
Cellulitis
Folliculitis, boils, carbuncles
Impetigo
Scarlet fever
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
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