Staph infection hit Lakewood High School student??
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Corey Rossen
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Staph infection hit Lakewood High School student??
Was there a student at LHS that was infected with the new "resitant proof" staph? I watched the news this morning and they mentioned Bay Village and other surrounding areas, but I was pretty sure I heard a report that it was at LHS as well.
Any ideas?
Corey
Any ideas?
Corey
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Stephen Eisel
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Dee Krupp
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Re: Staph infection hit Lakewood High School student??
I received a letter about this, and it was also in the Sun News this week, however my daughter said the school told the students that it is a rumor and there really isn't a student with the infection. She said that because of the laws, the school still had to notify parents. Looking up the law, it does say that "suspected cases shall be reported."Corey Rossen wrote:Was there a student at LHS that was infected with the new "resitant proof" staph? I watched the news this morning and they mentioned Bay Village and other surrounding areas, but I was pretty sure I heard a report that it was at LHS as well.
Any ideas?
Corey
That's what I know.
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Dee Martinez
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Re: Staph infection hit Lakewood High School student??
Who in "the school?" A teacher? The principal? A security guard?Dee Krupp wrote:however my daughter said the school told the students that it is a rumor and there really isn't a student with the infection. She said that because of the laws, the school still had to notify parents. Looking up the law, it does say that "suspected cases shall be reported."
That's what I know.
Right now, we have a letter on school letterhead signed by the superintendent of schools stating a fact, and a high school student citing an unnamed source saying it is a "rumor" Now TWO stories are out there. Sometimes the Internet isnt all that helpful.
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Grace O'Malley
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My letter states that there IS a child with MRSA. I'll take the word of Dr Estrop over a high school child repeating a rumor.
That said, I'm not sweating it. Read here for the latest info on this infection:
http://www.cdc.gov/Features/MRSAinSchools/
That said, I'm not sweating it. Read here for the latest info on this infection:
http://www.cdc.gov/Features/MRSAinSchools/
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Dee Krupp
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Stephen Eisel
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Ivor Karabatkovic wrote:just like last year.
I'm positive they'll do a great job of isolating the germ and getting rid of it.
just like they did when 11 students had it last year.
The end. No lost sleep or nightmares about a third arm growing out of your hand.
Several people were infected last year.. The outbreak could not be controlled.. (clicky)
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Ivor Karabatkovic
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Stephen,
take it from someone who was in the building for 182 school days and covered the issue for the high school's newspaper. Take it from someone who knew the people infected personally.
it was controlled and taken care of as soon as the football team returned from Berea.
the bacteria was in the locker room, so they cleaned both locker rooms and bathrooms and sprayed the field just to be safe.
That was the last anyone mentioned staph, even throughout the wrestling season which is pretty surprising.
take it from someone who was in the building for 182 school days and covered the issue for the high school's newspaper. Take it from someone who knew the people infected personally.
it was controlled and taken care of as soon as the football team returned from Berea.
the bacteria was in the locker room, so they cleaned both locker rooms and bathrooms and sprayed the field just to be safe.
That was the last anyone mentioned staph, even throughout the wrestling season which is pretty surprising.
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Stephen Eisel
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Ivor, I was just joking.. Did you click on the link?Ivor Karabatkovic wrote:Stephen,
take it from someone who was in the building for 182 school days and covered the issue for the high school's newspaper. Take it from someone who knew the people infected personally.
it was controlled and taken care of as soon as the football team returned from Berea.
the bacteria was in the locker room, so they cleaned both locker rooms and bathrooms and sprayed the field just to be safe.
That was the last anyone mentioned staph, even throughout the wrestling season which is pretty surprising.
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Ivor Karabatkovic
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