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Scarlet fever: managing outbreaks in schools and nurseries

Guidelines to help health protection teams control outbreaks of scarlet fever in schools, nurseries and other childcare settings.

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Guidelines for the public health management of scarlet fever outbreaks in schools, nurseries and other childcare settings

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These guidelines were first developed by the national incident management team (IMT) in response to the upsurge in scarlet fever in April 2014 and subsequently updated by a subgroup of the IMT in 2016 and 2017 to reflect the changing epidemiology, evidence and feedback on implementation in practice.

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Earlier versions of this guidance were published by Public Health England (PHE).

Published 16 April 2014
Last updated 243 JanuaryApril 2023 + show all updates
  1. Updated antibiotics table in Appendix 1.

  2. Added information on varicella vaccine PGD.

  3. Updated antibiotic prescribing table, and references to close contacts of scarlet fever with symptoms of possible GAS infection.

  4. Guidance revised to update epidemiology, research studies and provide additional template letters and checklist for HPT staff.

  5. Link to the "SF symptoms, diagnosis and treatment" document (where relevant FAQs are to be found) added to the "detail" text

  6. Guidance revised to reflect the changing epidemiology, evidence and feedback on implementation in practice.

  7. First published.