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Impetigo is often associated with insect bites, cuts, and other forms of [[Physical trauma|trauma]] to the skin. | Impetigo is often associated with insect bites, cuts, and other forms of [[Physical trauma|trauma]] to the skin. | ||
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Overview
Impetigo is often associated with insect bites, cuts, and other forms of trauma to the skin.