Factors that increase the risk of impetigo include:
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Age. Impetigo occurs most commonly in children ages 2 to 5.
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Close contact. Impetigo spreads easily within families, in crowded settings, such as schools and child care facilities, and from participating in sports that involve skin-to-skin contact.
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Warm, humid weather. Impetigo infections are more common in warm, humid weather.
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Broken skin. The bacteria that cause impetigo often enter the skin through a small cut, insect bite or rash.
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Other health conditions. Children with other skin conditions, such as atopic dermatitis (eczema), are more likely to develop impetigo. Older adults, people with diabetes or people with a weakened immune system are also more likely to get it.