Monday, January 8, 2007

Meningitis

By Luther Brady

Schools in 3 Rhode Island communities have reopened today after officials found no link between encephalitis and meningitis
After closing on Thursday over fears of a link between a student who contracted meningitis, with 3 other students who contracted encephalitis, 3 Rhode Island communities have seen their schools reopened today.
20 thousand school students were given Thursday and Friday of last week off, as health officials investigated the schools looking for anything that might point to a link between the cases of encephalitis, resulting in a child dying, with the single case of meningitis.
Officials received test results on Saturday from a student who had contracted meningitis, test results that showed that the student did not have the mycoplasma form of the infection.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I almost posted this story to your blog but Blogspot kept timing out. I think I'd rather have a mono outbreak (like we had here) than a meningitis outbreak.