ZOE Science & Nutrition

Should we be worried about strep A?

Jan 5, 2023
Shiranee Sriskandan, a leading expert on Group A Streptococcus from Imperial College London, joins Tim Spector, co-founder of ZOE and a top scientist tracking infectious diseases. They discuss the alarming rise in Strep A infections this year, particularly among children, leading to severe health concerns. The conversation covers common symptoms to watch for, the differences in healthcare approaches between the UK and US, and the complexities surrounding antibiotic use and vaccine development. Parents are given essential tips for monitoring their children's health.
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Early Strep A Surge

  • Strep A infections typically increase in late winter and early spring.
  • This year, cases are rising much earlier, especially in the US, UK, and Europe.
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Strep A: Not a Friend

  • Group A strep bacteria cause throat and skin infections but don't normally reside there.
  • It's not a "friendly" bacteria, and rarely, it can invade other body parts, causing severe illness.
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Strep A Prevalence and Climate

  • Strep A is common; most children experience a strep throat by age 5 or 6.
  • In tropical climates, strep A tends to manifest as skin infections rather than throat infections.
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