Meanings: A superficial bacterical infection of the skin....
Nonbullous impetigo: Caused by staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus
species, or both organisms; it's minly constagious, with yellowish_-brown crusting....
Bullous Impetigo: caused b staph aureus; it's characterized by
blisters and it is ess constagious than the nonbullous form and it occurs at an age..
Treatments: topical antibiotic, systemic antibiotics may occasionally
be needed. the treatment involves washing hands with soap or just washing and water and letting the impetigo to dry in the
air. bactericial ointment such as fusidic acid, mupirocin and antibitic such as flucloxacillin or erythromycin, are necessary....
returning back to school: a preschool children are not to be return
to school or playground until their scabs have fallen off and they're no longer constagious. the small children could touch
and scratch their scabs and there fore run the risk of infections....