Impetigo: Infantigo is more commonly known as impetigo. It is a rash occuring most frequently in children between the ages of 2 and 6 but may frequently be seen in teenagers as well. It is fairly common. It is actually a bacterial skin infection and is contagious. Most commonly it appears as reddish-brown scabs on the legs, arms or face. It is often transmitted by direct contact with other people's sores.
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