It's a sharp rise in the number of Strep A-linked fatalities
Five deaths in Scotland between Christmas and new year have been linked to the Strep A infection, new figures have revealed.
The latest data from PHS showed no further deaths among children had been reported. According to the information, 13 of the country’s 14 NHS boards had reported iGAS cases between October last year and January 1 this year. In the week ending January 1, a total of 14 iGAS cases were reported across all age groups – with this down from 20 the previous week. Five of the latest cases involved children under the age of 10, meaning that since the start of October there have been 25 cases in this age group.
But PHS said the rise could be due to increased testing. In its latest report, the health body said: “Increased numbers of GAS cases reported following recent communication with the public and the NHS may be a consequence of both increased ascertainment of cases due to increased testing in the community as well as actual increases in circulation of infections.”
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