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Abbie Meehan

How many cases of Strep A in Scotland as NHS send out warning letters

The NHS in Scotland has confirmed a cluster of outbreaks of Strep A in a number of schools near Glasgow.

Parents in Ayrshire have been sent letters to warn them of scarlet fever and chickenpox outbreaks among a number of young children in local schools. The letters ask parents to be aware of signs and symptoms of the bacterial infection.

Symptoms include:

  • Sore throat
  • Fever
  • Fine, red rash that feels like sandpaper
  • Nausea

So, how many confirmed cases of Strep A have there been in Scotland alone?

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How many cases of Strep A are there in Scotland?

The data published today (December 7) show that Public Health Scotland has received reports of 25 Invasive Group A Streptococcal (Strep A) in November 2022.

As reported over the weekend, incidence is usually highest in those under the age of 10 years. Data from the beginning of October to December 5, 2022 (9 weeks) show that PHS has received reports of 13 IGAS cases in children under 10 years. There have been no reported deaths in this age group in Scotland this season.

As reported earlier this week, there has been 430 cases of Strep A reported across Scotland of all age groups. The 25 added on to this totals that 455 cases have been reported so far.

Commenting on the latest data Dr Nick Phin, Director of Public Health Science at PHS, said: "The bacteria causing scarlet fever, and related infections, is usually found in the throat and on the skin. We would, therefore, encourage adults to ensure children wash their hands frequently with soap and water, and to cover their mouth and nose with a tissue when they cough or sneeze and then put the used tissue in the bin.

"These simple actions can help to reduce the spread of common infections like Group A strep.

“If your child is showing signs of scarlet fever, please seek advice from a health professional as most cases respond promptly to early treatment with antibiotics.

“PHS continues to work closely with NHS Boards, as well as public health colleagues across the UK, to monitor the situation.”

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