https://www.theguardian.com/society/...d-to-have-died
a quanto pare i bambini muoiono per patologie che normalmente non sarebbero state particolarmente gravi ... ovviamente nulla a che fare con l' indebolimento delle difese immunitarie causato dai vaccini vero?
premessa: L'infezione da Streptococco beta-emolitico di gruppo A (Streptococcus pyogenes) è un batterio gram positivo che causa una varietà di condizioni patologiche
The UK government has urged parents to be vigilant for signs of a rare invasive form of strep A infection, after it was reported that a 12-year-old schoolboy from London was the latest person to have died after contracting it.
Nadhim Zahawi, a cabinet minister, said that although most cases of strep A were mild, parents should be mindful of the symptoms.
“It is really important to be vigilant because in the very rare circumstance that it becomes serious then it needs urgent treatment,” he told Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday. “In most cases it will be a mild case of strep but it is highly infectious, which is why I think the important message to get across this morning is parents should look out for the symptoms, so fever, headache, skin rash.”
It was reported on Saturday that a 12-year-old year 8 pupil from a school in south London had died after developing the infection, which would take the total number of deaths from the infection to seven.
On Friday, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) confirmed that six children under 10 had died after contracting a strep A infection since September, as it issued a rare alert after a rise in cases across the country.(continua)




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