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Experts believe this is because children's immune systems are more prone to infections after lockdown.
Dr. Scott Walkin told Morning Ireland that children's immune systems haven't been exposed to as many infections since Covid-19 lockdowns were put in place.
He confirmed that cases of RSV, flu, and Strep A will also likely rise this winter.
He reassured parents that most cases of Strep A are not severe, but they can become serious if the infection spreads to the lungs or the blood.
Scarlet fever tends to affect children under the age of 10.
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