A SECONDARY school headteacher has revealed a pupil has been diagnosed with Scarlet Fever.
Fiona Pierson, head of Paxman Academy, in Colchester, stated a child has been confirmed to have the infection.
In a letter to families, seen by the Gazette, she stated guidance is now being followed.
It reads: “We have been informed that a child who attends Paxman Academy has been diagnosed with confirmed Scarlet Fever.
“We have followed the guidance issued to us by Essex Local Authority [Essex County Council] and reported cases to the East of England Health Protection Team.”
All schools across the county have been contacted by the UK Health Security Agency in response to a growing number of Scarlet Fever and Strep A cases.
An Essex County Council spokesman said: “Schools have been sent resources directly from UKHSA and ECC is reiterating this advice to all schools in Essex.”
UKHSA guidance warns that Strep A infections can spread through table tops, taps and handles.
Health chiefs have urged schools to “enforce” hand-washing programmes.
Paxman Academy has been contacted for comment.
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