Several children attending Blaenhonddan Primary School have fallen ill with symptoms consistent with acute respiratory infections, prompting a coordinated response from Public Health Wales, Swansea Bay University Health Board, and Neath Port Talbot Council.
In a statement, Public Health Wales confirmed it is working closely with the school and local partners to manage the situation and reduce the risk of further spread.
“Public Health Wales is supporting the school and partners to reduce the spread of illness and to provide public health advice to parents and staff,” the agency said.
Parents and guardians are being urged to monitor children for symptoms including coughing, sore throat, fever, or difficulty breathing.
James Adamson, Consultant in Health Protection at Public Health Wales, said:
“We are aware of several cases of acute respiratory infections linked to the school and are working closely with Swansea Bay University Health Board, Neath Port Talbot Council and the school to manage the situation.”
He added that the flu season is now underway in Wales, and respiratory infections are common among children at this time of year.
“The number of absences from this school reflects the background levels of respiratory infection across Wales,” Mr Adamson said. “Having the flu vaccination every year remains the best way for people to protect themselves and their children.”
The school remains open, with additional hygiene measures and public health guidance in place.
Swansea Bay News will continue to follow the story and provide updates as more information becomes available.
