During the year 2004 there were
During the course of the last century the rates of notification as well as mortality due to scarlet fever showed a steep decline:
Since the introduction of effective antimicrobials and other therapeutic agents, improved living conditions (nutrition and housing) and a decrease in the virulence of the aetiological agent has resulted in a reduction of the incidence and severity of the disease (2)
When analysing the pattern of incidence and mortality, a clear cyclical pattern can be observed with an upsurge occurring every 4 years on average (This gap in time is likely to reflect the length of time needed for a sufficiently large group of susceptible children to enter into institutional settings such as schools and nurseries) (2).
With the increasing use of nursery and other communal day care facilities, the cases of scarlet fever has been seen more commonly in pre-school aged children during the past two decades (2).
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