Health authorities warn of rise in strep infections among B.C. children
VANCOUVER — Health authorities in British Columbia are warning the public about higher levels of strep bacterial infections among children.
A joint statement from the Provincial Health Services Authority, the BC Centre for Disease Control and BC Children’s Hospital says there have been 51 cases of group A streptococcal infections this year among people under 20.
That is more than twice the number forecasted by health officials, with only 20 cases last year.
Streptococcus bacteria causes illnesses such as strep throat or skin infections including impetigo.