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Quiz On Impetigo Management

"Dear Doctor - Participate in this fun and exciting Quiz on Impetigo. Impetigo is a highly contagious skin infection that is most common in children. It can occur on any part of the body, but is most often found around the nose and mouth. The infection usually starts with a small sore that breaks open and begins to ooze. This can quickly turn into a large blister that crusts over.If not treated, impetigo can spread to other parts of the body and even to other people. An antibiotic cream or ointment to clear up the infection can be prescribed. Good hygiene is also important in preventing the spread of impetigo. Participate Now."

1. Impetigo mostly occurs in the warm weather of summer:

2. Impetigo is a non-contagious disease occurs in immunocompromised individuals:

3. Causative agent of Impetigo:

4. How to identify the lesions of Impetigo?

5. Impetigo patches look like cornflakes stuck on the skin:

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