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BREAKING: Scarlet fever detected at SAM

Stay home if throat sore, says principal
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Sir Alexander Mackenzie parents should check their kids for sore throats this week following a confirmed case of scarlet fever at the school.

Sir Alexander Mackenzie School principal Dawn Rothwell set a letter to school families Nov. 7 saying that there had been a confirmed case of scarlet fever in one of the school’s classrooms.

Also known as scarlatina, scarlet fever is a disease caused by Group A streptococcus, which is the same bacteria responsible for strep throat, reports the Public Health Agency of Canada. Spread by touching droplets expelled by coughs and sneezes, the disease typically causes a fever, a very red and sore throat, and a red, sandpaper-textured rash. It also creates a white coat on the tongue, which makes the bumps on the tongue stand out and causes the tongue to look like a strawberry.

Rothwell asked parents to keep their kids at home and have them examined by a doctor should they feel unwell or have a sore throat. Anyone with scarlet fever and anyone around such a person should avoid sharing items and wash their hands frequently. Rothwell said the school would thoroughly cleanse the classroom where the case of scarlet fever was found.

Scarlet fever is treated with antibiotics, the Public Health Agency of Canada reports. Patients usually cease to be infectious after 24 hours of antibiotic treatment, but should take all the antibiotics they are prescribed to ensure the disease is cured. Untreated, scarlet fever can, in rare cases, lead to heart disease and kidney damage.

Questions on this situation should go to the SAM front office at 780-459-4467.




Kevin Ma

About the Author: Kevin Ma

Kevin Ma joined the St. Albert Gazette in 2006. He writes about Sturgeon County, education, the environment, agriculture, science and aboriginal affairs. He also contributes features, photographs and video.
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