Neonatal impetigo
Neonatal impetigo is common in newborns and is mainly caused by Staphylococcus aureus infection, which mostly occurs in the hot summer season. Although it happens occasionally in adults, it is mostly transmitted to children. The main symptom is pustules. It occurs in children's head, face, arms and forearms, and can spread quickly throughout the body.
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