Impetigo
PATHOGENS
- Staphylococcus aureus
 - Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Streptococci)
 - Not infrequently, both are co-pathogens of impetigo.
 
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Last updated: January 13, 2023
Citation
Auwaerter, Paul. "Impetigo." Johns Hopkins ABX Guide, The Johns Hopkins University, 2023. Pediatrics Central, peds.unboundmedicine.com/pedscentral/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540283/all/Impetigo. 
Auwaerter P. Impetigo. Johns Hopkins ABX Guide. The Johns Hopkins University; 2023. https://peds.unboundmedicine.com/pedscentral/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540283/all/Impetigo. Accessed November 4, 2025.
Auwaerter, P. (2023). Impetigo. In Johns Hopkins ABX Guide. The Johns Hopkins University. https://peds.unboundmedicine.com/pedscentral/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540283/all/Impetigo
Auwaerter P. Impetigo [Internet]. In: Johns Hopkins ABX Guide. The Johns Hopkins University; 2023. [cited 2025 November 04]. Available from: https://peds.unboundmedicine.com/pedscentral/view/Johns_Hopkins_ABX_Guide/540283/all/Impetigo.
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