Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial infection of the skin. There are two types of impetigo:
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non-bullous impetigo, which causes sores that quickly rupture leaving a yellow-brown crust, and
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bullous impetigo,which causes large, painless, fluid-filled blisters.
Non-bullous impetigo is the most common, accounting for over 70% of cases.
The condition is most common in children, normally occurring between the ages of two and four. However, it can affect adults, especially if they are living in a confined environment such as an army barracks.
Antibiotic creams are recommended to treat the infection and to minimise the risk of the condition spreading.