With many parents anxious over the rare but recent tragic consequences of complications of a form of Strep A - County health bosses have published advice on the signs to look out for.
South East Regional Chief Nurse, Acosia Nyanin told us more about it.
You're advised to contact a GP if you think your child has scarlet fever because early treatment with antibiotics will reduce the risk of health complications.
You can find lots more information on: buckshealthcare.nhs.uk

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