School Reopening Delayed

On the advice of Public Health in Guernsey and Microbiology in Birmingham, the restart date of the school for the Autumn term has been delayed until Monday 6th September. This will allow a few more days for outstanding results to come in concerning people who have been tested for Group A Streptococcal infection. The results will inform the decision on when the school should restart.

There have been no new cases associated with the island’s Playschool or the Yellow Brick Road activity centre. The current advice from Microbiology is that it is safe for these centres to remain open.

The majority of those people diagnosed with this infection have had mild symptoms only. All those affected are receiving treatment and are recovering well. No-one with this infection has required hospital treatment. Please see previous posts for more information.

Thank you for taking time to keep updated on this issue.

Dr Peter Counsell

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No new cases confirmed

No further cases of Group A Streptococcal infection have been confirmed. Visitors to Sark are welcome and the island is open for business as usual.

We are continuing to test and treat those people who have symptoms of fever, sore throat and rash. There have been a total of seven confirmed cases so far. You can find further information about group A Streptococcus here and here.

Thank you for taking the time to keep updated on this problem.

Dr Peter Counsell

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More cases confirmed

Several more people have now been found to have this infection on Sark. All those people have been treated with antibiotics and are expected to make a good recovery.

If you have been given antibiotics because you or your child are suspected to have this infection, please ensure that you complete the full course and stay away from other people for the duration of the treatment. If you have been given antibiotics as a precaution against this infection but have no symptoms yourself, you do not need to be isolated but please try to keep away from people who are most vulnerable. These include the very young, elderly and people who are ill with other problems.

If you need a ‘sick note’ for your employer, please ask Fiona at the surgery for one to be completed.

Following discussion with the Public Health and Medical committees on Sark, it has been agreed that the costs of processing the screening swab test for people who are not unwell (and would not therefore have needed to be seen at the surgery) will be paid for by the government. Please pass the invoice to Fiona at the surgery.

We are continuing to follow the advice from Public Health on Guernsey and Microbiology  based at Birmingham and London. Thank you for taking the time to read this information and please check back for regular updates.

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Four cases confirmed

Four cases of Group A Streptococcal infection have been confirmed. All those affected have been treated and are recovering well. If you or your child develop a sore throat, fever or rash please contact the surgery.

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Screening contacts

Over the weekend more people have been tested for Group A Streptococcus. We are awaiting results from the tests before we can confirm if this infection has spread further. No-one who is suspected to have become ill due to this has needed to be admitted to hospital. All those affected are receiving treatment and are recovering well.

You can reduce the risk of infection by washing your hands regularly and avoiding contact with others if you develop fever, rash or a sore throat. Please follow the links in the paragraph below for more information.

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Confirmed cases

There have been two cases of confirmed Streptococcal disease affecting children on Sark in the last few weeks. This is a type of bacteria which is often found on the skin and in the throats of people who are not ill. The bacteria can cause infection in some people which is usually mild and gives symptoms such as sore throat (‘strep throat’) and itchy red skin rash with yellow crusting (impetigo). Occasionally however the infection can be more severe.

At the moment we are investigating whether this infection is now spreading on Sark and we are waiting for the results of further tests. Please see the following documents for more information here(pdf) and here(pdf).

If you are concerned that you or your child are developing the symptoms described in the leaflets, please make an appointment to see the doctor in the usual way. If necessary tests can be done and treatment started. At present there is no plan to test or treat people who have come into contact with those affected and do not live at the same address unless they become ill themselves. We are following guidance from Guernsey’s Microbiology and Public Health departments.

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Swine Flu Update

The second wave of Swine Flu has peaked and is now declining with most people coping well with the illness. A third wave is expected in the coming months and in preparation for this vaccination has been extended to those children between 6 months and 5 years of age. This is in response to the high rates of hospitalisation and respiratory illness in this age group. Over a quarter of all current swine flu hospitalisations are in children of a pre-school age and there have also been high rates of admission to critical care in this age group.

Please see the NHS website here for further information.

If you think that you should have been offered the vaccination because you are in an ‘at risk’ category or you are not ‘high-risk’ but would like to be on the list if sufficient supplies are available, please contact the surgery

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Swine Flu Vaccination

Originally posted 5th November 2009

The swine flu vaccine will shortly be available on Sark. Initially the supplies are limited but more vaccine is expected over the coming weeks. The vaccine is being offered to those in ‘at risk’ groups. We will contact you by telephone to arrange appointments in a flu clinic in the same way as the seasonal flu vaccine was delivered. The risk groups are as follows

Adults and children over six months of age who have a long-term health condition:

Chronic lung disease, Chronic heart disease, Chronic kidney disease, Chronic liver disease, Chronic neurological diseases

Diabetes mellitus, immunosuppression caused by a disease or treatment for a disease.

Pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy

People who live in the same house as someone whose immune system is compromised by disease or treatment.

If you are in an at risk group but have not been offered any vaccines (including the seasonal flu) please contact the surgery. If you are on the seasonal flu list, please wait for us to contact you.

Click here for more NHS information about the disease and vaccination. Click here for a pdf copy of the NHS swine flu vaccine leaflet.  Click here (pdf) for information for Sark residents on what to do if you think you may have swine flu

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Bowmen of Guernsey visit

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Swine Flu Update

Swine Flu has retreated for the time being from the Isle of Sark but may come back again in the winter months. We are currently preparing to start the first of the seasonal flu clinics and vaccination will be offerd to all those to whom it was made available last year. If you did not have the vaccine and would like to have it this year, please contact us at the surgery. Continue reading

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