scarlet fever

US /ˈskɑːr.lət ˌfiː.vər/
UK /ˈskɑːr.lət ˌfiː.vər/
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escarlatina

an infectious disease, especially of children, caused by streptococcal bacteria, characterized by a sore throat, fever, and a red rash.

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The doctor diagnosed the child with scarlet fever.
El médico diagnosticó al niño con escarlatina.
Vaccinations have significantly reduced the incidence of scarlet fever.
Las vacunas han reducido significativamente la incidencia de la escarlatina.