2020-11-04Zeitschriftenartikel
Scarlet fever outbreak in a primary and middle school in Germany: importance of case ascertainment and risk communication
Saad, Neil J.
Müller, Nadine
Walter, Jan
Murajda, Lukas
A cluster of 18 scarlet fever cases and large illness absenteeism (32%, 58/184) in a school
prompted concern and further investigation. We conducted telephone interviews with parents
to ascertain cases and better comprehend parents’ views. We identified 19 cases, of which 13
reported scarlet fever diagnosis by a physician and only seven fulfilled the probable case
definition. We concluded that the outbreak was far smaller than suspected and found that
communication and reporting could be improved. Accurate information and communication
is essential in an outbreak; the school’s concern could have been alleviated sooner and
response measures better targeted.