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UK records eighth infant death due to Staphylococcus A

Great Britain.

And the country had registered, hours earlier, the death n. 7 for this infection, a 12-year-old child in the London.

Network reported "Sky News" British, on Monday evening, that the new victim no. 8 is a student at a county comprehensive school HampshireSouthern Britain.

A highly contagious form of bacterial infection "Which" Across Britain in recent months, with the British government warning parents to be vigilant of symptoms appearing in their children.

However, confirmed by the country’s health services authority "nhc" He is well prepared to deal with the spread of the infection, pointing out that there is no shortage of antibiotics to combat this health problem.

This infection causes a sore throat and fever leading to a rash and occurs as a result of physical contact or from droplets from sneezes and coughs.

Authorities have warned that people over the age of 65 or those with HIV "AIDS"People who use steroids or have diabetes, heart disease or cancer are at increased risk of infection, along with children.

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With this death, the death toll from the Staphylococcus aureus “A” bacterium rises to 8 in recent weeks Great Britain.

And the country had registered, hours earlier, the death n. 7 for this infection, a 12-year-old child in the London.

And the British network “Sky News” reported on Monday evening that the new victim No. 8 is a student at a county elementary school HampshireSouthern Britain.

A highly contagious form of Bacterial infection “I” Across Britain in recent months, with the British government warning parents to be vigilant of symptoms appearing in their children.

However, he stressed that the country’s health services authority, ‘NHC’, is well prepared to deal with the outbreak of the infection, noting that there is no shortage of antibiotics to combat this health problem.

This infection causes a sore throat and fever leading to a rash and occurs as a result of physical contact or from droplets from sneezes and coughs.

Authorities have warned that people over the age of 65, those with HIV, those using steroids or those with diabetes, heart disease or cancer are the most vulnerable to infection, along with children.

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