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    Australian Aboriginal Children Have a High Incidence of Impetigo Caused
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Australian Aboriginal Children Have a High Incidence of Impetigo Caused

Question 28

Question 28

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Australian Aboriginal children have a high incidence of impetigo caused by Streptococcus pyogenes.A common outcome of this infection is


A) meningococcal disease.
B) rheumatic fever.
C) otitis media.
D) pneumonia.
E) trachoma.

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