Scarlet fever returns: Primary schools hit by sharp rise in outbreaks as family doctors are warned to watch out for the Victorian disease
By Colin Fernandez for the Daily Mail
Published: 15:38 EST, 20 March 2016 | Updated: 10:03 EST, 21 March 2016
- Primary schools across Britain are being hit by the contagious disease
- Outbreaks have risen steeply ? with 6,157 new cases since September
- Researchers have linked rise to a 'super-resistant and aggressive' strain
- Numbers of children being infected by the bug have hit a 50-year high
- Disease was deadly in Victorian era but now treated with antibiotics
- March and April are peak time for the disease which mainly infects children
By Colin Fernandez for the Daily Mail
Published: 15:38 EST, 20 March 2016 | Updated: 10:03 EST, 21 March 2016