A YOUNG pupil has died and another is being cared for in hospital after an outbreak of an invasive bacteria at a primary school in Surrey. The girl who died is thought to have been a six-year old a…
A YOUNG pupil has died and another is being cared for in hospital after an outbreak of an invasive bacteria at a primary school in Surrey.is thought to have been a six-year old and was in Year 1 at the Ashford Church of England Primary School in Ashford, Surrey.She is believed to have been infected with the invasive Group A streptococcal infection on Tuesday.- usually causes a sore throat or skin rash and is passed by physical contact or through droplets from sneezing or coughing.
It is responsible for 15 to 40 per cent of sore throats among children, and five to 15 per cent among adults.read more on scarlet fever
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