materials therefore needs to be examined [47] to ensure that other components of the endolysin product do not disable its stability. Fourth, as some cases of non-bullous impetigo are caused byStreptococcus pyogenesand endolysins specific toStreptococcusspp. have been reported [48], the latter ...
The blisters formed are called bullous impetigo and occur in varying sizes from pimple-like to large balls which may last for several days or weeks. Although impetigo may affect normal skin, most commonly affected skin had previously been injured, insect bitten, sun-burned or fungal infected. ...