Conceptually similarSPLTongue in scarlet feverSS2807917SX1279Rights ManagedCMUHScarlet FeverSS2849121JG5592Rights ManagedSPLPityriasis roseaSS2807980SX1344Rights ManagedSPLCellulitis of the earSS2807963SX1327Rights ManagedSPLCellulitis of the ear and neckSS2807964SX1328Rights ManagedSPLCellulitis of the earSS2762547SV1728Rights ManagedSPLUrticariaSS2807967SX1331Rights ManagedSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYBacterial tonsillitisSS21284994E08301Rights ManagedSPLScarlet fever rashSS2320112SK7294Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Scarlet feverLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2807965Legacy Identifier:SX1329Description:Scarlet fever. Close-up of a rash on the skin of a 15-year-old female patient with scarlet fever (scarlatina). Scarlet fever is caused by infection with Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria. It causes a widespread red rash affecting the head, torso and limbs. The rash is caused by a toxin released by the bacteria.Credit:Dr P. Marazzi / Science SourceSize:5375px × 3583px (~55 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:15-15-year-old-15-years-old-abnormal-adolescent-bacteria-bacteriological-C023/4294-C0234294-caucasian-child-close-up-condition-dermal-dermatological-dermatology-detail-disease-disorder-female-group a streptococcus-healthcare-human-human body-infected-infection-inflamed-inflammation-medical-medicine-person-rash-red-scarlatina-scarlet fever-skin-strep-streptococcus pyogenes-swelling-swollen-teen-unhealthy-white-woman-young-youthModel release:N/AParent folder:SPL FTP 150422