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Quick Scroll surgery-infection 06.26.06 (2 years ago) #1

what is scrum pox n where is it seen.
a-football players
b-hockey pl
c-rugby
d-
chess.
answerr given rugby
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Scrum pox

This condition is usually caused by the herpes simplex virus. It is contagious, and outbreaks in sports clubs are not uncommon. Scrum pox is usually associated with rugby football; the presence of skin lesions combined with the abrasive effects of facial stubble whilst scrumming facilitate transmission of infection. Other sports associated with this condition include judo and wrestling. Infection may also be spread by sharing towels or equipment.
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Scrum pox

This condition is usually caused by the herpes simplex virus. It is contagious, and outbreaks in sports clubs are not uncommon. Scrum pox is usually associated with rugby football; the presence of skin lesions combined with the abrasive effects of facial stubble whilst scrumming facilitate transmission of infection. Other sports associated with this condition include judo and wrestling. Infection may also be spread by sharing towels or equipment.
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Scrum pox

This condition is usually caused by the herpes simplex virus. It is contagious, and outbreaks in sports clubs are not uncommon. Scrum pox is usually associated with rugby football; the presence of skin lesions combined with the abrasive effects of facial stubble whilst scrumming facilitate transmission of infection. Other sports associated with this condition include judo and wrestling. Infection may also be spread by sharing towels or equipment.
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Scrum pox

This condition is usually caused by the herpes simplex virus. It is contagious, and outbreaks in sports clubs are not uncommon. Scrum pox is usually associated with rugby football; the presence of skin lesions combined with the abrasive effects of facial stubble whilst scrumming facilitate transmission of infection. Other sports associated with this condition include judo and wrestling. Infection may also be spread by sharing towels or equipment.
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Quick Scroll Herpes gladiatorum ("scrumpox") 10.15.08 (2 months ago) #9

This condition caused by the herpes simplex virus is one of the most contagious of all infections, and outbreaks in sports clubs are common. Scrumpox is traditionally associated with rugby football; the presence of skin lesions combined with the abrasive effects of facial stubble while scrumming facilitate transmission of infection. Other causal combat sports include judo and wrestling. Infection may also be spread readily by sharing towels or equipment.

Treatment requires the use of acyclovir, a specific antiviral available as a cream or tablets. Prevention depends on maintaining high standards of personal hygiene and excluding infected players until successfully treated.

Scrumpox may also be due to bacteria (streptococci or staphylococci) or fungi (Trichophyton or Microsporum). Impetigenous forms of scrumpox are due to Streptococcus pyogenes or Staphylococcus aureus; erysipelas, the least common form, is potentially the most serious, with treatment requiring the use of antibiotics; tinea barbae spreads similarly to other forms of scrumpox, requiring treatment with fungicidal creams or tablets.
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Quick Scroll Re: surgery-infection 10.30.08 (2 months ago) #10

mehndi wrote:
what is scrum pox n where is it seen.
a-football players
b-hockey pl
c-rugby
d-
chess.
answerr given rugby


ans : c: rugby players
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