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Posted: 8:14 AM Apr 1, 2009
3rd Student in W.Va. Contracts Bacterial Meningitis
Another student in West Virginia has been diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening strain of meningitis.
Reporter: Associated PressEmail Address: anna.baxter@wsaz.com |
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FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP) -- Another student in West Virginia has been diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening strain of meningitis.
Marion County Health Department Nursing Director Cyndee Kiger said a Lincoln High School student was being treated at United Hospital Center in Clarksburg for bacterial meningitis.
The state Bureau for Public Health is working with health officials in Marion and Harrison counties to ensure that students have access to antibiotics.
Kiger said another student at the Shinnston school who was hospitalized last month with the disease has responded to treatment.
On March 2, a 19-year-old freshman at West Virginia University, Chelsea Kanatus of Virginia, died of the disease.
Meningitis spreads by human saliva or mucous.
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MFA is proud to announce the new C.I.S.S. Container Identification Scratch System When we participate in sporting events or mingle at social gatherings it is possible to lose track of our water bottles and/or beverage cans, especially those served in containers that are very similar or identical to a container from which you are drinking. This carries the risk of transmitting an illness, such as meningitis or the common cold or flu. The Container Identification Scratch System, or C.I.S.S., is a fun way to make sure you always know your drink from others. Use it at sporting events or at family gatherings and reduce the waste from forgotten drinks. Simply scratch your number from the C.I.S.S. label and identify your drink. For more information please contact Bob Gold at Ciss.bob@gmail.com and www.musa.org Thank you, Meningitis Foundation of America P O Box 1818 El Mirage AZ 85335 480.270.2652 www.musa.org Join Hands against Meningitis World Meningitis Day April 25th
The Meningitis Foundation of America (MFA), a national organization, would like the public and media to know that information is available regarding the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of meningitis. MFA was founded by parents whose children were affected by meningitis. In addition to supporting vaccines and other means of preventing meningitis, the MFA provides information to educate the public and medical professionals so that the early diagnosis, treatment and, most important, prevention of meningitis, will save lives. Meningitis is a dangerous and sometimes fatal inflammation of the brain and/or spinal cord that can leave survivors with serious life-long physical problems such as deafness, brain damage and other disabilities, meningitis can sometimes result in loss of limbs. MFA would like to be considered as a news resource for the disease. For further information, visit the MFA website at www.musa.org.
The Meningitis Foundation of America (MFA), a national organization, would like the public and media to know that information is available regarding the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of meningitis. MFA was founded by parents whose children were affected by meningitis. In addition to supporting vaccines and other means of preventing meningitis, the MFA provides information to educate the public and medical professionals so that the early diagnosis, treatment and, most important, prevention of meningitis, will save lives. Meningitis is a dangerous and sometimes fatal inflammation of the brain and/or spinal cord that can leave survivors with serious life-long physical problems such as deafness, brain damage and other disabilities, meningitis can sometimes result in loss of limbs. MFA would like to be considered as a news resource for the disease. For further information, visit the MFA website at www.musa.org. MFA is proud to announce the new C.I.S.S. Container Identification
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