Impetigo is a skin infection. When it affects just the surface, it's called superficial impetigo. It can also affect deeper parts of the skin. This is called ecthyma. It may occur on healthy skin. Or it may occur where the skin was injured by a cut, scrape, or insect bite.
Impetigo is most common in children from ages 2 to 5. It is contagious. This means it's easily passed from one person to another. It can be spread around a household. Children can infect other family members and can reinfect themselves.