Definition of Scarlatina. Meaning of Scarlatina. Synonyms of Scarlatina

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Definition of Scarlatina

Scarlatina
Scarlatina Scar`la*ti"na, n. [NL.: cf. F. scarlatine. See Scarlet.] (Med.) Scarlet fever. -- Scar`la*ti"nal, a. -- Scar*lat"i*nous (# or #), a.

Meaning of Scarlatina from wikipedia

- Scarlet fever, also known as scarlatina, is an infectious disease caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, a Group A streptococcus (GAS). It most commonly affects...
- Bromelia scarlatina is a plant species in the genus Bromelia. This species is native to Ecuador. Luther, H.E. (1999). "Bromeliaceae". In Jørgensen, P.M...
- Hemsl. (1882), nom. superfl. Jacobinia neglecta A.Gray (1878) Jacobinia scarlatina S.F.Blake (1917) Jacobinia ****igera (Schltdl.) L.H.Bailey (1915) Justicia...
- She characterised bacterial toxins from B. paratyphosus, Streptococcus scarlatina, and Salmonella ssp. that were used in a successful immunisation program...
- is coming up. At lunch, Cardin and the rest of his team torment Velvet Scarlatina, a rabbit Faunus. As Jaune leaves the table, Cardin stares him down. 12...
- sieberiana DC. C****ia spruceana Benth. C****ia swartzioides Ducke var. scarlatina (Ducke) H.S.Irwin & Barneby var. swartzioides C****ia thyrsoidea Brenan...
- transformed by William. It is revealed that Tom lost his wife and baby son to scarlatina (scarlet fever) forty years ago. William's mother writes that she is sick...
- of Edinburgh. He obtained an M.D. presenting a thesis 'Observations on scarlatina'. Barnston had a love of natural history from his father's influence and...
- ischemic colitis; as well as severe skin reactions known as recurrent pseudo-scarlatina, systemic contact dermatitis, and non-pigmenting fixed drug eruption....
- was cir****scribed by English mycologist Derek Reid in 1964. In 2023 P. scarlatina was reclassified to Phlebia making P. crispa the only described species...