Scabies can lead to secondary skin infections, if not treated. People are being told not to ignore an itchy rash, with GPs in England reporting a spike in scabies - the highly infectious skin ...
The letter and phone message to parents continues: "Scabies is infectious but it can take up to eight weeks for the rash to appear. If your child has or develops symptoms, that is an itchy rash ...
The letter added: "Scabies is infectious but it can take up to eight weeks for the rash to appear. If your child has or develops symptoms, that is an itchy rash that is worse at night or when they ...
In a letter seen by Cornwall Live sent out on Monday, the further education college confirmed they had been "notified that some students in the college have reported skin rashes, which have been ...