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  • McLean Co. IL: pleurisy outbreak

    Source: http://www.hoinews.com/news/news_story.aspx?id=206279

    Contagious virus strikes Heyworth school
    Infected students back to school after bout with pleurisy
    By Nishi Gupta
    Monday, October 13, 2008 at 5:10 p.m.

    McLean County health officials are investigating after about 15 students may have been infected with a contagious virus leading to lung problems.

    Two weeks ago, the school nurse at Heyworth Junior-Senior High School discovered a cluster of students were getting pretty sick.

    It was later confirmed that some of them had pleurisy, which is a swelling of the lining of the lungs.

    "All of the students that were infected are healthy again. It was fairly short-lived.
    My understanding of pleurisy is that pleurisy is a viral infection and it runs its course and all of our students that were infected are back to school, healthy, etc.,? said Heyworth Community Unit School District 4 Superintendent Randy Merker.

    The health department is planning to take blood samples this week from students to find out what may have caused the pleurisy.

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    Re: McLean Co. IL: pleurisy outbreak

    In the past, a disease called ''trench fever'' caused pleural inflammation after pneumonia. A Rickettsia-like organism was the cause. The transmission is by lice biting.

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