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      • Scarlet fever is a notifiable infectious disease caused by toxin-producing strains of the group A streptococcus bacterium (Streptococcus pyogenes).
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  2. Sep 12, 2024 · Notifiable diseases are certain infections that may present a risk to human health. Check the list of notifiable diseases. How to report a suspected notifiable disease. If the case is an urgent...

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    The symptoms, diagnosis, management and epidemiology of scarlet fever (scarlatina).

    Scarlet fever occurs most often in the winter and spring. Symptoms include a rash, a sore throat, flushed cheeks and swollen tongue.

    Scarlet fever is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes or group A streptococci (GAS) bacteria. Occasionally these bacteria can cause severe and life-threatening diseases.

    Scarlet fever is a notifiable disease in England and Wales. This means health professionals must inform local health protection teams of suspected cases.

    In many cases, doctors can diagnose scarlet fever from the symptoms alone. If you need confirmation, send a throat swab for bacterial culture to the local microbiology laboratory. In certain cases, serology may also be of value.

    •Scarlet fever: managing outbreaks in schools and nurseries

    •Scarlet fever: symptoms, diagnosis and treatment

    Published 1 July 2014

    Last updated 22 March 2019 + show all updates

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  3. www.nhs.uk › conditions › scarlet-feverScarlet fever - NHS

    Scarlet fever is a contagious infection that mostly affects young children. It's easily treated with antibiotics. Check if you have scarlet fever. The first signs of scarlet fever can be flu-like symptoms, including a high temperature, a sore throat and swollen neck glands (a large lump on the side of your neck). A rash appears 12 to 48 hours ...

  4. Scarlet fever (or 'scarlatina') is an notifiable infectious disease caused by toxin-producing strains of the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes, also known as group A streptococcus (GAS). The incubation period is usually 2–3 days.

  5. 2 days ago · The first 6 weeks of the 2024 to 2025 season have seen a slight increase in rates of in-hours GP consultations for scarlet fever in line with normal seasonal patterns, reaching 0.65 per 100,000 ...

  6. Scarlet fever is a notifiable disease. This means if you’re diagnosed with it, your doctor must report it to health authorities. This is to try and identify outbreaks and manage them.

  7. Apr 16, 2024 · Scarlet fever is a notifiable disease in China, South Korea, and many European countries including England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Austria, and Poland. Scarlet fever and the scarlatiniform rash generally self-resolve within 7 days.

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