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Wikidata reference: Q28971

impetigo, inflammatory skin infection that begins as a superficial blister or pustule that then ruptures and gives rise to a weeping spot on which the fluid dries to form a distinct honey-coloured crust. Impetigo is the most common skin infection among children, typically affecting children between ages two and five. It is caused by Staphylococcus or Streptococcus bacteria.

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