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Is an extensive exfoliative dermatitis that occurs primarily in newborns and previously healthy children

Scalded skin syndrome

Types of toxin induced cases

Is rare but potential fatal, multi-system disease that is characterized by a sudden onset of fever, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle aches and rashes and which rapidly progresses to hypotension and shock

Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)

Types of toxin induced ca

Exfoliative toxins A and B results in

Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome usually in infants and neonates

Mild inflammation of the hair follicle or sebaceous gland

Folliculitis

Cutaneous infection

Mild inflammation of the hair follicle or sebaceous gland

Folliculitis

Cutaneous infection

Are large raised superficial abscesses which can be an extension or folliculitis

Furuncles

Mild inflammation of the hair follicle or sebaceous gland

Folliculitis

Cutaneous infection

Are large raised superficial abscesses which can be an extension or folliculitis

Furuncles

Develop from multiple furuncle which may advance into the deeper tissues and cause fever and chills leading to systemic infection

Carbuncles

Mild inflammation of the hair follicle or sebaceous gland

Folliculitis

Cutaneous infection

Are large raised superficial abscesses which can be an extension or folliculitis

Furuncles

Develop from multiple furuncle which may advance into the deeper tissues and cause fever and chills leading to systemic infection

Carbuncles

Is a superficial cutaneous infection that is commonly seen in children and characterized by crusty lesions and vesicles surrounded by a red border

Impetigo