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Sepsis Paediatric Pathway
Published on: Monday 9 August 2021
Seek help/self-refferal
Published on: Thursday 20 January 2022
Strep A and Scarlet Fever
Advice for parents/carers:
There are currently high rates of Group A strep and scarlet fever in the UK. Scarlet fever, which is caused by the bacteria Group A streptococcus, is usually a mild illness but it is highly infectious. It much more common in children than in adults; it is important that children with scarlet fever are seen by their GP so that they can be started on antibiotics. This is not only to reduce the chance of their infection becoming more severe but also to stop them spreading the infection to others, especially people at higher risk of severe infections such as the elderly and those with weakened immune systems.
Published on: Monday 4 December 2017
Otitis externa (swimming ear)
Advice for professionals
Published on: Tuesday 9 October 2018
Family Centre Services - Doncaster
Published on: Monday 11 January 2021