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CA: HFMD reported at two Natomas schools

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Source: http://www.natomasbuzz.com/2013/12/hand-foot-mouth-virus-reported-at-two-natomas-schools/

Hand, Foot & Mouth Virus Reported at Two Natomas Schools
December 12, 2013 by natomasbuzz.com Leave a Comment
BY BRANDY TUZON BOYD
THE NATOMAS BUZZ | @natomasbuzz
Updated 9 p.m. on Dec. 12, 2013

Publisher?s note: Shortly after this article went online, we were contacted by the family of a student who attends Bannon Creek Elementary School in the Natomas Unified School District. The family member reports the youngster went to the doctor last week with what was thought to be strep throat. ?A few days later, we called back because she had a fever and blisters on her hands and feet. The doctor told us that she had HFMD and did not have strep. She was to stay home for 10 days or until the rash went away. The school was notified.? Seeing as it is after business hours, we are unable to confirm that a student at a third school has been affected by the hand, foot and mouth disease virus with district officials at this time.

The Natomas Unified School District today sent home a letter with all its students warning of hand, foot, and mouth disease more than a week after illnesses related to the virus were first reported to school officials...
 
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