Strep A probed by health experts after deaths of six children and rise in infections
Health experts are investigating cases of Strep A infection after the deaths of six young children and a rise in cases.
There have also been 1.1 cases per 100,000 children aged five to nine compared with the pre-pandemic average of 0.3 . It said there is no current evidence that a new strain is circulating and the rises are most likely due to high amounts of circulating bacteria and social mixing.There were 851 cases reported in the week November 14 to 20, compared to an average of 186 for the same timeframe in previous years.
"The bacteria usually causes a mild infection producing sore throats or scarlet fever that can be easily treated with antibiotics. "Make sure you talk to a health professional if your child is showing signs of deteriorating after a bout of scarlet fever, a sore throat, or a respiratory infection."
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