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  2. Should you see a doctor for that skin rash? Experts share ...

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    While this condition is most commonly found in kids, children can spread it to adults, Lipner adds, and adults can develop severe cases. Other symptoms: The rash is often itchy, the AAD says.

  3. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common Skin Rashes

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    Rosacea. What it looks like: Rosacea causes redness and thick skin on the face, usually clustered in the center.Easy flushing, a stinging sensation, and small, pus-filled pimples are other common ...

  4. Cronobacter - Wikipedia

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    Cronobacter is a genus of Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, oxidase-negative, catalase-positive, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Several Cronobacter species are desiccation resistant and persistent in dry products such as powdered infant formula. [ 3 ]

  5. Two babies infected with rare bacteria sometimes found in ...

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    The agency, which came under fire for a slow response to previous cronobacter illnesses, warned three other U.S. formula makers in August to step up efforts to prevent contamination at ...

  6. Cronobacter sakazakii - Wikipedia

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    The initial four named species in 2007 were Cronobacter sakazakii (comprising two subspecies), C. turicensis, C. muytjensii and C. dublinensis (comprising three subspecies) plus an unnamed species referred to as Cronobacter genomospecies I. [16] The taxonomy was revised in 2008 to include a fifth named species C. malonaticus, which in 2007 had ...

  7. Cronobacter turicensis - Wikipedia

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    Cronobacter turicensis is a bacterium. [1] It is usually food-borne and pathogenic. [2] It is named after Turicum, the Latin name of Zurich, as the type strain originates from there. Its type strain is strain 3032 (=LMG 23827T =DSMZ 18703T). This strain was first isolated from a fatal case of neonatal meningitis. C.

  8. Cronobacter malonaticus - Wikipedia

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    Cronobacter malonaticus, formerly considered a subspecies of Cronobacter sakazakii, is a bacterium. [1] Its type strain is CDC 1058-77 T (=LMG 23826 T =DSM 18702 T).

  9. How to prevent and treat pinworm infection in kids - AOL

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    Because it can cause a lot of discomfort, kids with a pinworm infection may scratch a lot; if kids scratch the already irritated skin surface too much or too hard, it can cause the skin to break down.