Camila Rose Burns, from Bolton in Greater Manchester, was admitted to hospital 11 days ago and doctors confirmed she was had the usually-mild bacterial infection.
Camila Rose Burns, from Bolton in Greater Manchester, was admitted to hospital 11 days ago and doctors confirmed she was had the usually-mild bacterial infection.
Three UK medical royal colleges today shared information for parents on early Strep A symptoms, which can include a sore throat, headache, fever, nausea and vomiting.
Health chiefs confirmed today that the unidentified pupil, who attended Hove Park School, is thought to have died from an extremely rare complication triggered by the bacterial infection.
EXCLUSIVE: Dr Nicole Robb, a virologist at the University of Oxford, told MailOnline that lateral flow tests should be rolled out to detect Strep A infections earlier.