impétigo - translation to french
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impétigo - translation to french

HUMAN DISEASE
Impotego; School sores; Impentigo; Impetaigo; Impatigo; Impetigo contagiosa; Infantigo; Non-bullous impetigo; “follicular” impetigo; Tropical impetigo; Impetigo vulgaris; Staphylococcal impetigo; Streptococcal impetigo; Impetigo follicularis; Impetiginisation; Bulla repens; Impetiginisation (secondary); Inpetigo
  • [[Bullous impetigo]] after the bullae have broken

impétigo         
n. impetigo, contagious skin disease caused by a bacteria and characterized by pustular eruptions on the skin (Medicine)
impétigineux      
impetiginous, of impetigo, pertaining to a contagious skin disease (Medicine)
gourme         
n. impetigo, contagious skin disease caused by a bacteria and characterized by pustular eruptions on the skin (Medicine)

Definition

impetigo
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¦ noun a contagious bacterial skin infection forming pustules and yellow crusty sores.
Origin
ME: from L., from impetere 'to attack'.

Wikipedia

Impetigo

Impetigo is a bacterial infection that involves the superficial skin. The most common presentation is yellowish crusts on the face, arms, or legs. Less commonly there may be large blisters which affect the groin or armpits. The lesions may be painful or itchy. Fever is uncommon.

It is typically due to either Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes. Risk factors include attending day care, crowding, poor nutrition, diabetes mellitus, contact sports, and breaks in the skin such as from mosquito bites, eczema, scabies, or herpes. With contact it can spread around or between people. Diagnosis is typically based on the symptoms and appearance.

Prevention is by hand washing, avoiding people who are infected, and cleaning injuries. Treatment is typically with antibiotic creams such as mupirocin or fusidic acid. Antibiotics by mouth, such as cefalexin, may be used if large areas are affected. Antibiotic-resistant forms have been found.

Impetigo affected about 140 million people (2% of the world population) in 2010. It can occur at any age, but is most common in young children. In some places the condition is also known as "school sores". Without treatment people typically get better within three weeks. Recurring infections can occur due to colonization of the nose by the bacteria. Complications may include cellulitis or poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis. The name is from the Latin impetere meaning "attack".

Examples of use of impétigo
1. Les causes du mal " Ils ne viennent généralement quapr';s 5 ŕ 6 mois de lévolution de leur maladie et donc en état de complication avancée et surinfection bactérienne (Impétigo et Pyodermite) avec lésions infectées purulentes.