Pemphigus neonatorum

Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, a bacterial disease of infants, characterized by elevated vesicles or blebs on a normal or reddened skin.


A condition observed in newborn babies, typically caused by a streptococcal bacteria affecting the skin. Often, this contamination occurs when a caregiver harbors the bacteria in their throat and transmits it to the infant.


 


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