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Don't touch!
By Karen Sullivan,
Nursery World,
5 April 2007
Care for a common childhood skin infection is outlined by health expert Karen Sullivan Once associated with poor hygiene, impetigo is a very common skin infection that mainly affects infants and children. While the infection is caused by bacteria ('staph' or Staphylococcus aureus and 'strep' Streptococcus pyogenes), we now know that both of these bacteria can live harmlessly on the skin or in the nose until they enter through a cut, burn, scrape, bite or other wound, and cause infection. In some cases the bacteria attacks perfectly healthy skin.
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