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Strep A infections on rise, Yousaf reveals

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SCOTLAND’S Health Secretary has said the number of Strep A infections in the country has increased, but there have been no deaths from the condition.

The reassuranc­e comes after at least nine children have reportedly died after contractin­g the infection, the most recent a fiveyear-old in Belfast.

Despite the increases elsewhere in the UK, Humza Yousaf said there was no evidence of a pronounced spike in cases in Scotland.

Public Health Scotland said on Monday there had been eight reports of invasive Group A Strep (Gas) infections in Scotland – the rarest and most severe types of infections – in children under the age of 10.

“Reports of Group A Strep infections, or Gas as it’s known, have increased right across Scotland,” the Health Secretary said in Holyrood.

“There have been no reported deaths in Scotland (from) related Group A Strep or indeed invasive Group A Strep conditions.

“I understand, of course, that the reporting of Gas conditions will be concerning but let me offer some reassuranc­e.

“The vast majority of Gas infections present as mild illness that is easily treated by penicillin or other antibiotic­s.”

Mr Yousaf added that peaks in Gas conditions are expected during winter and spring, but stressed “current numbers do not exceed previous spikes”.

The Health Secretary assured MSPS that health services are “on alert” to Strep A .

Questioned by Jackie Baillie about how children can be seen quickly, as new figures show A&E waiting times at their worst on record, Mr Yousaf said guidance was being given across the health service, but stressed that GPS should be the primary point of contact.

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