Neonatal impetigo
Neonatal impetigo (impetigo neonatorum), also known as bullous impetigo of the newborn or pemphigus neonatorum, is a type of bullae common in newborns. Acute infectious purulent skin disease caused by bacterial infection, the incidence is sharp and highly infectious.
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