| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - rlet fever evolves from a tonsillar or pharyngeal infection but the rash is uncommonly seen in 'strep throats'.[2] GpA BHS secrete a variety of haemolysing enzymes and toxins including the erythrogenic toxins causing the characteristic rash of scarlet fever.[3] Person-to-person spread is mainly by respiratory droplets.
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