Rare bacterial infection causes death of 12 persons in Essex in the UK

Medical authorities in the UK revealed that 12 people have died of a rare bacterial infection that has spread in Essex.

The NHS Mid Essex Clinical Commissioning Group has confirmed there have been 32 reported cases of what is officially known as invasive Group A streptococcus (iGAS),.

It said the outbreak started in Braintree and has since spread to the Chelmsford and Maldon areas.

The bacteria can be found in the throat and on the skin and people may carry it without displaying any symptoms.

It can live in throats and on hands for long enough to allow it to be spread between people through sneezing, kissing and skin contact.

It said that most of the patients affected are elderly and had been receiving care for chronic wounds, in the community, either in their own homes and some in care homes and that an incident management team has been established to control the incident and closely monitor the situation.

 

Via Sky News

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