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Published 10:55 21 Dec 2022 GMT
Strep A infections are typically mild and can be treated with a round of antibiotics, and cause skin infection impetigo, scarlet fever and strep throat.
Symptoms of scarlet fever include sore throat, headache and fever, along with a fine, pinkish or red body rash with a "sandpapery" feel, but on darker skin, the rash can be harder to see but will still be "sandpapery".
While it is rare, Strep A infections can sometimes develop into a more serious invasive Group A Strep (iGAS) infection.
In a letter sent to schools and other childcare facilities earlier this month, the HSE advised that any children with fever, cough and sore throat should be kept home to fight off a "significant increase in viral infections".
It stated that "there has been a large increase in general viral infections among children and young people this winter. There have also been recent concerns about a rare bacterial infection... iGAS... also known as Group A Strep".
And they also said that "Ireland has seen cases of more serious (Group A Strep) infections recently", but said that "so far the rate of serious infection is below the level seen before the Covid-19 pandemic".Molly-Mae drops hint on new baby’s name and admits everyone’s going to pronounce it wrong’
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