A 4-year-old girl in day care was brought to the doctor because of several reddish and round scaling lesions on her arms. The girl had no other lesions except the ones on the arm and had no other symptoms and no signs of pus in the lesions. Why is this not likely to be scarlet fever? Why is this not likely to be measles? Given that the girl is diagnosed with ringworm,should the girl be prescribed antibiotics,antivirals or topical antifungal ointments? How do you think the girl got ringworm?
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