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connection between poison ivy and scarlet fever

is there any connection between poison ivy and scarlet fever?
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535822 tn?1443976780
   As far as I know it is  bacterial... the bacterial illness, scarlet fever, causes a distinctive pink-red rash, which occurs when the bacteria release toxins.

Scarlet fever is extremely contagious - people can catch it by breathing in the bacteria in airborne droplets that come from an infected individual's sneezes or coughs. Infection may also occur as a result of touching the skin of an infected person, or touching surfaces or objects that the infected person has touched.
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1340994 tn?1374193977
Scarlet fever can accompany strep throat, which is a bacterial infection passed by people.

Poison ivy is a skin reaction to an oil in a plant.  

No connection.  
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