Article: First distinguish neonatal rash as infectious or not.(Infectious Diseases)

BAL HARBOUR, FLA. -- Although there is no single classification for neonatal rashes, subdividing these conditions into infectious versus noninfectious conditions, and further separating them by lesion type, provides a framework for diagnosing infants with skin disease, Dr. Anthony J. Mancini said at the annual Masters of Pediatrics meeting sponsored by the University of Miami.

For example, infectious lesions in newborns may be characterized as either vesiculopustular or those that present with bullae, erosions, or ulcers, said Dr. Mancini, of the pediatrics and dermatology departments at North western University Feinberg School of Medicine and head of pediatric ...

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