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Leading GP: 'We are seeing huge rise in RSV - it's more of a concern than Strep A'

Dr Duffy said ‘hospitals are seeing more admissions with RSV and are seeing younger kids who are sicker with it’.

A LEADING GP says parents ought to be more concerned about RSV than Strep A.

While Dr Illona Duffy says it is understandable that parents are concerned about Strep A, she added that RSV is the “big reason for admissions to hospital” at the moment.

RSV usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms but can be serious, especially for infants and older adults.

It is highly contagious and this year’s winter spike is likely the result of a reduced immune response in children after limited contact with one another last year. 

“We’re definitely seeing a rise in RSV,” said Dr Duffy, “probably because in the last couple of years we haven’t seen much of anything because of Covid and the restrictions.

“That made it easier to contain the spread of infection, whereas now we’re back to mixing and mingling and also children who haven’t met these viruses because of the lockdown, many of them never met the normal virus that they would meet at this time of the year and didn’t meet them in the last two winters.”

Dr Duffy warns that this has weakened some children’s immunity and has affected their ability to combat the virus.

On Wednesday, children’s hospitals across Dublin announced they were under extreme pressure due to the high number of sick children presenting in emergency departments, and the number of very sick children already receiving care.

“RSV is the big thing and listening to the paediatricians in the hospital, they’re saying RSV is the main reason for admissions to hospital at the moment and that it’s not so much Strep A,” said Dr Duffy.

“The Chief Medical Officer has actually said that we’re not seeing a massive rise in Strep A infections, that it matches pre-Covid levels.”

Speaking to Morning Ireland yesterday, CMO Professor Breda Smyth said: “The number of cases (of Strep A) we’ve had this year is actually much lower than pre-pandemic times. But we are keeping a very close eye on it.”

Professor Smyth added: “As we know, there are a lot of bugs circulating at the moment because we had a reduced social mixing, particularly in children.”

The HSE has confirmed that a four-year-old died from a Strep A infection. There were two paediatric deaths attributed to the infection in both 2018 and 2019.  

Latest figures from the HPSC reveal there have been 55 confirmed cases of Strep A so far this year.

Pre-pandemic, however, a total of 136 cases were recorded in 2018 and 108 cases were recorded in 2019. 

Dr Duffy said this correlates to what she is experiencing in her own practice: “We’re not seeing a massive rise in Strep A presentations, we’re seeing what we’d normally see, but we are seeing huge rise in RSV.”

She added that “really young kids, under six months, and kids with underlying health conditions are the group that are most likely to end up being admitted with RSV”.

However, Dr Duffy said RSV levels “are probably back at pre-pandemic levels”.

“We have surges of it every winter and it’s just that this is the first winter we’ve seen it in three years. So that’s why perhaps it all seems a bit newer.

“I don’t think it’s massively higher than previous years, although the hospitals are seeing more admissions and are seeing younger kids who are sicker with it.”

Meanwhile, Met Éireann has advised that the current cold snap could extend into next week. 

While there are surges in RSV cases over the winter months, this is because people spend more time indoors and in closer proximity to each other, rather than being the result of cold weather or being chilled.

Strep A concerns

While Dr Duffy said she understands the concerns of parents when it comes to Strep A because “they’re being told to worry about it, she added that “we have to use common sense”.

“At the moment, we’re seeing lots of people worried and I even had one mother this morning saying that her child has had a cough for weeks and the creche won’t let the child in because it could be Strep A. We can’t have that happening. We have to use common sense here.”

Strep A is a bacterial infection that is spread by contact with an infected person or by contact with infected skin lesions.

The HSE this week circulated advice to schools about the infection following the death of a child from Strep A.

But while Dr Éamonn O’Moore, Director of the Health Protection Surveillance Centre, said that “the news of a child death with Strep A will be worrying for parents”, he added that “most children who get ill from a Group A Strep infections will have a mild illness which can be treated with antibiotics”.

RSV also typically results in a mild illness with cold-like symptoms.

Speaking to The Journal, Dr Duffy said those who have Strep A will exhibit clear symptoms.

“Some kids end up with a generalised rash, so we talk about the scarlet fever and that gets its name from the rash that is created. So get that helps us in diagnosing and we know to get the children penicillin.”

However, she adds that a “big concern at the moment is that there is a shortage of antibiotics”.

It comes following a warning from the President of the Irish Pharmacy Union that supplies are short.

Speaking to Today with Claire Byrne yesterday, Dermot Twomey said “a number of key antibiotics that we would dispense on a daily basis are running short”.

Dr Duffy told The Journal that this underscores the need “making sure we’re getting antibiotics to the right children”.

“GPs have scoring tools that we use and we have the pain score,” she said, “and that’s really good because it helps us decide who actually is likely to need an antibiotic, as opposed to just giving it to everybody who has a sore throat or everyone who a high temperature.”

‘Have a thermometer’

If the temperature is becoming harder to control and is not improving after a few days, and if your child is becoming more unwell and has stopped eating, and if they’re young babies and not drinking their bottles, they’re the kind of calls of concern and they’re the things where we would be saying, ‘you do need to be seen and you do need to talk to us’.”

However, Dr Duffy said if children are “mildly unwell, with snuffles and a mild cough, temperatures are controlled and they’re drinking in if they’ve reduced eating, then we’d be saying, ‘watch and wait and see’”.

Her message was to ensure there is a thermometer in the house “so that you’re able to figure if your child is unwell”.

“It’s amazing how many people still don’t have a thermometer and they’re going by touch,” said Dr Duffy.

“A child that seems really cold and sweaty may actually have a really high core temperature, so touching won’t help you to diagnosis it.”

She also advised parents and guardians to “know how manage temperature, what dose of Calpol or Nurofen or things like that to give”.

She also advised parents and guardians to “encouraging fluids, especially to younger babies, and monitor their nappies if they’re under six months”.

“I think any young child who stops eating and drinking, and there’s high temperatures, you have to be worried about that and I think that’s always a good measure; when they stop eating and drinking, you know there’s something wrong.”

She also cited undertheweather.ie as a good tool for parents and guardians.

‘Overwhelmed’

While Dr Duffy said she understands why parents are worried about Strep A, she expressed concern that the Out-of-Hours could become “overwhelmed” by worried parents.

“We need to actually tell them they need to be more worried about the RSV and preventing that and if your child is unwell, don’t send them to school or creche until their symptoms leave of their temperature settles because while you’ve got a temperature, you’re contagious.

“We’ve got to ensure that those who need to be seen, the sicker children, have access to appointments, especially in GP out of hours.

“Parents tend to know their children, and if you’re worried and you really think they’re deteriorating, absolutely see your GP.

“But in the meantime, if they’re mildly unwell, monitor them at home and seek advice from undertheweather.ie.”

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    Mute Victor Brown
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    Jul 20th 2015, 10:50 AM

    Every day thousands of innocent vegetables are murdered by vegetarians. Stop the murder, eat BACON

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    Mute The Guru
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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:13 AM

    If God didn’t want us to eat animals then why did he make them out of meat?

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    Mute Ross Stewart
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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:16 AM

    You’ll find you’re made of meat too. Therefore….

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    Mute Paul Furey
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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:17 AM

    He didn’t. They evolved :)

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    Mute Micheal S. O' Ceilleachair
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    Jul 20th 2015, 12:27 PM

    Bad statement there guru!! Humans are also made of meat!!!!!

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    Mute The Guru
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    Jul 20th 2015, 1:45 PM

    For the love of God can a man not make a Simpsons quote around here anymore without being grilled!

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    Mute von
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    Jul 20th 2015, 4:47 PM

    That stupid Guru we are made of meat do we start eating each other.

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    Mute Matt Connolly
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    Jul 20th 2015, 5:06 PM

    Yes Von, bite me!

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    Jul 20th 2015, 10:43 AM

    Arklow is cruel and frightening! ; P

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    Jul 20th 2015, 10:48 AM

    I have no time for these animal rights “activists”… She achieved nothing except some abuse.. Lady, most of us love animals, won’t tolerate cruelty of any kind. I think those attending would know if these pigs were being mistreated.. Cop on to yourself

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    Jul 20th 2015, 1:27 PM

    Pigs… Mmmmm….is there anything they can’t do?

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    Mute Mark Ryan
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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:05 AM

    how is this woman given airtime? she desperately craves attention, and her charity is based around a series of failed diets. the worst thing that happened was her name being mentioned by a councillor, because now it has given her recognition.

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    Mute David G
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    Jul 20th 2015, 10:59 AM

    Yeah down with this sort of thing, Pigs have one purpose, bacon sandwiches.

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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:06 AM

    Looks like you can add “cyberbullying” to any old story now. A rather flippant attitude to a serious concern.

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    Mute Duck Knight
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    Jul 20th 2015, 10:43 AM

    Is she the pig whisperer or something?

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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:00 AM

    Absolute skum these arklow people!!!! Making pigs run for their amusment!!! It’s abuse!!!! Next they’ll be making other animals race….. Who knows…. They would let children race if they had their way!!!!! Lowest form on earth!!!! If anything, this article highlights the plight of the pigs these days!!!!!!!
    Amidst all the pain and suffering that goes on!!!! The struggle of an everyday man to make a wage to feed his family, the pig goes un noticed!!!!
    For just €2 a month you can make sure that no pig races again! Call now, stop the suffering!!!!!

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    Mute molly coddled
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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:39 AM

    I’ll give you 2 euro Christopher, in the hope it will stop you abusing the humble exclamation mark.

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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:53 AM

    Christopher…there is only one that’s suffering.
    Me reading your sad comment.
    But then again I am a person with a sunny disposition and had a good laugh at your elucidation.

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    Mute Micheal S. O' Ceilleachair
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    Jul 20th 2015, 12:29 PM

    Or donate a €2 pack of back rashers!!!!

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    Jul 20th 2015, 5:08 PM

    for €2 I can also repair broken sarcasm detectors.

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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:14 AM

    “You’re a hippie”
    Haha!
    The simplicity of modern philosophy.

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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:04 AM

    Who won ?? had a sneaky fiver on a little beauty nicknamed rashers

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    Mute Aaron D
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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:55 AM

    This is so cruel.

    I nearly choked on my bacon this morning when I read this. Absolutely shocking stuff.

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    Mute Eamon Mac Gowan
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    Jul 20th 2015, 10:54 AM

    Have these morons nothing better to do than tormenting pigs?

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    Jul 20th 2015, 12:28 PM

    Tormenting? Really?

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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:34 AM

    I’d pay to see Ms Fitzgerald & her supporters race instead…GWAN D PIGGIES…

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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:11 AM

    spare a thought for rashers tierney !

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    Jul 20th 2015, 11:12 AM

    Arklow people sure there great craic constantly communicate with each other. They have a range of different oinks, grunts and squeals which have distinct meanings. that’s why when a pig looks into the eyes of someone from Arklow they see a equal…………….. I’M ON THE PIGS SIDE ON THIS ONE

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    Jul 20th 2015, 12:41 PM

    Ms. Fitz should get a job with Saatchi and Saatchi. Clever marketing ploy. She has done a wonderful job of promoting the Seabreeze event. I hear the pigs were squealing with delight. The event has been elevated to national importance. If the pigs do not object maybe next years event could have a donkey derby instead. The definitive biography of the winning pig will be launched at next years festival entitled “Pigs Tails Tales”, sure to be a best seller.

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Jul 20th 2015, 12:51 PM

    How can it be a race if they are being chased, is that not animal cruelty?

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    Jul 20th 2015, 1:17 PM

    Michael Sands…
    You are the epitome of a city slicker.

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    Mute Martin Hayes
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    Jul 20th 2015, 1:36 PM

    And sheep are chased every day of the week by dogs, where will this PC crap end? Next thing I suppose there’ll be a campaign to stop swatting flies.

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Jul 20th 2015, 10:11 PM

    Nope you are wrong there Antonov…

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Jul 20th 2015, 10:12 PM

    Yes but how can a race be a race if something is chased?

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    Jul 20th 2015, 8:31 PM

    Far too much of this Animal Rights stuff interfering with sporting activities, I think? Next up they’ll be demanding crash helmets for racing pigeons!

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    Jul 20th 2015, 3:23 PM

    ‘You’re a fool. You’re a gobsh**e. You’re a pig yourself. The race is harmless. You’re a vegan. You’re a hippie.’ I would love to see this woman get “cyberbullied” properly so she understands what it actually is.

    Sticks and stones…….

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    Mute who cares
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    Jul 20th 2015, 5:56 PM

    Pig Olympics….now that I’d pay to see

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    Mute von
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    Jul 20th 2015, 4:45 PM

    Why don’t they have 4 year olds walking on hot coals. Just like humans animals can feel and be frightened and i have always said if you can hurt an animal you can hurt a child.

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    Jul 20th 2015, 1:27 PM

    Racing pigs learn bacon

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    Jul 20th 2015, 1:30 PM

    Racing pigs lean bacon

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    Jul 20th 2015, 2:06 PM

    squel like a pig boy

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