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Parents warned over Strep A as children become ill at Swindon primary school

byDaniel Jae Webb
9 December 2022 | 10.24am
Parents warned over Strep A as children become ill at Swindon primary school
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Parents are being warned over Strep A after numerous children became ill at a primary school.

William Morris Primary School, in Tadpole Garden Village, Swindon, has confirmed cases of scarlet fever and tonsillitis across several year groups.

In a message to pupil’s parents and carers, a spokesperson for the school wrote: “We have had more confirmed cases of scarlet fever and tonsillitis reported in school across several year groups.

“Please read the following latest update from UK Health Security Agency about Group A Strep (GAS) which causes scarlet fever, tonsillitis, impetigo and other infections.”

Strep A is a common infection and can be treated with a course of antibiotics. However, very rarely, the infection can cause serious problems. This is called invasive group A strep (iGAS).

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) revealed that four adults have died from the illness in recent weeks.

Dr Amanda Webb, Chief Medical Officer, Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire, reassured parents – confirming that only very few cases cause serious health issues.

She said: “As a clinician and a parent, I know that it is always concerning when a little one falls ill, regardless of how severe their symptoms may be.

“During the winter months, it is not uncommon for strep A to circulate throughout nurseries and pre-schools, and while we are seeing more poorly children this year than we would normally, parents should be reassured that only a small number of cases become very serious.

“A course of antibiotics, along with plenty of rest and fluid intake, will help most children to feel better in just a few days. Good hand hygiene, as well as using a tissue to catch coughs and sneezes, and staying away from other children with possible strep A symptoms can help our little ones to stay fit and well throughout the winter months.”

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