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(NC)-In most cases insect bites are harmless and if left alone, the irritation will subside within 48 hours. However, for some people, particularly children, scratching bites may lead to a highly contagious bacterial skin infection called impetigo. Left unchecked, impetigo can spread to other parts of the body and even from person to person. As a family physician, I recommend the following tips to ensure you and your family maximize your summer fun and avoid this irritating skin disease:
Dr. Brian Aw is a general practitioner, specializing in travel medicine. For tips on bug bite prevention and product information visit: www.tendercorp.com/canada. Editors: These articles are for use in Ontario only
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