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Thursday, February 2, 2012

St. Anne School Pupil Has Bacterial Meningitis

City Health Bureau tells parents that classmates "are not considered at significant risk."

  A case of bacterial meningitis has been confirmed for a sick pupil at the St. Anne School on Hickory Street, according to the city health bureau. In a letter to parents, posted through a link on the school Website, the bureau said that classmates of the sick student "are not considered at significant risk.” However, anyone who has sharing certain items, such as eating utensils, or saliva with the sick child are most at risk. Preventative treatment with antibiotics may be recommended. According to the letter, onset of the disease “is usually sudden and symptoms include fever, vomiting, excessive sleepiness, stiff neck and back pain and a possible rash.” Other symptoms of meningitis might include nausea, sensitivity to light and confusion…

Friday, November 18, 2011

Lehigh Student May Have Bacterial Meningitis

University health officials urge preventative care for anyone who may have had contact.

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