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Streptococcus infection proves fatal for young Toronto boy

Health officials are advising parents that a child who attended an east-end daycare centre has died of a bacteria-related infection.

Child had attended east-end Toronto daycare

Boy dies from bacterial infection

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A boy who attended an east-end daycare died of a bacterial infection.

Health officials are advising parents that a child who attended an east-end Torontodaycare centre has died of a bacteria-related infection.

Dr. Irene Armstrong, an associate medical officer of health with the City of Toronto, wrote a letter to the parents and staff of Woodfield Day Care last Thursday advising that a child had died of an infection caused by the bacteria known as group A streptococcus (GAS).

The letter indicates that GAS is "a common bacteria" that can cause strep throat, skin infections, scarlet fever and tonsillitis.

"On rare occasions, GAS can cause more severe illnesses such as toxic shock and necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)," the letter says.

The city has released a fact sheet detailing the symptoms of severe invasive GAS.

The symptomsinclude:

  • Necrotizing fasciitis and myositis fever, severe pain, swelling and/or redness of part of the body.
  • Meningitis fever, headache, severe neck pain, nausea and/or vomiting.
  • Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome fever, a general feeling of unwellness, dizziness, confusion and/or a flat, red rash on the body.

Officials are advising the daycare staff and parents of the children to seek "prompt medical attention" should they or their children attending the daycare develop an illness with feveror any of these symptoms within 30 days of contact with a person diagnosed with invasive GAS.

Doctors should be instructed that the individual has been in contact with someone diagnosed with invasive GAS disease and developed symptoms.

Death occurred nearly 2 weeks ago

The letter from the city does not say when the child died or his age.

Eileen Levy, the vice-president of family and neighbourhood services at WoodGreen Community Services, told CBC News that the child was a three-year-old boy.

Levy said the boy was found to be running a fever on Jan. 13, at which time his parents were called and he was picked up. He did not return to the daycare centreand died at home four days later.

According to Levy, approximately 100 children attendWoodfield Day Care. She said the daycare centre has very high standards and the facilities are regularly disinfected.

Woodfield Day Care is located within the Duke of Connaught Public School, in the Coxwell Avenue and Queen Street East area.