The Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children has postponed all routine procedures due to the pressures caused by a rise in bacterial and viral infections, BelfastTrust says
Pharmacist David McCrea has run out of liquid penicillin and says supplies are low everywhere
"All we can say to people who come in is to try another pharmacy or ask their GP for another antibiotic, although supplies of those are running low," he said.Most strep A infections are mild - a sore throat or a skin infection that can be easily treated with antibiotics.Some people develop scarlet fever, which causes a skin rash and flu-like symptoms, including a high temperature., up from 43 in October.
The Public Health Agency said there was no indication Northern Ireland was seeing more deaths from iGAS than in previous years.
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
What you need to know about Strep A including symptoms, advice and when to see a doctorAt least nine children across the UK are known to have died from invasive Strep A infection - but what does it cause and what steps can be taken?
Lire la suite »
Tributes to Belfast pupil who died from Strep A illnessThe young girl was a P2 pupil at Black Mountain Primary School
Lire la suite »
Strep A: Pupil dies at Belfast school which reported caseA five-year-old girl who attended a Belfast primary school which reported a severe case of strepA has died
Lire la suite »
Five-year-old girl dies from reported Strep A case in BelfastThe schoolgirl had been admitted to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children
Lire la suite »
Strep A and scarlet fever: Can adults catch the bacterial illness?A five-year-old schoolgirl has died in Belfast after contracting the Strep A infection
Lire la suite »