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Las Vegas elementary school illness investigated
By Mary Manning (contact)
Tue, Jun 9, 2009 (10:50 a.m.)
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Southern Nevada Health District officials are investigating an illness with flu-like symptoms at a Las Vegas elementary school.
Parents have been asked to keep their children at home if they have symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, vomiting or diarrhea after 105 students were either absent or sent home Monday at Marion Earl Elementary School.
The school, located at 6605 W. Reno Ave., between West Hacienda and West Tropicana avenues and east of South Rainbow Boulevard, notified parents that officials were monitoring the school attendance rates.
A school spokeswoman referred all calls to the Clark County School District communications office.
Health district investigators will take samples to try and find out what is causing the illness, said Stephanie Bethel, a spokeswoman for the Southern Nevada Health District.
"We are aware of an influenza-like illness," Bethel said.
It could be a form of influenza virus, or it could be the novel H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu, or it could be something else, Bethel said.
As of Friday the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that Nevada has 128 confirmed cases of the H1N1 flu. The United States total is 13,217 cases with 27 deaths. Nevada has not reported any deaths from the flu virus that was reported first in Mexico and has spread around the world.
Las Vegas elementary school illness investigated
By Mary Manning (contact)
Tue, Jun 9, 2009 (10:50 a.m.)
Sun Coverage
* Archive of Sun health stories
Southern Nevada Health District officials are investigating an illness with flu-like symptoms at a Las Vegas elementary school.
Parents have been asked to keep their children at home if they have symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, vomiting or diarrhea after 105 students were either absent or sent home Monday at Marion Earl Elementary School.
The school, located at 6605 W. Reno Ave., between West Hacienda and West Tropicana avenues and east of South Rainbow Boulevard, notified parents that officials were monitoring the school attendance rates.
A school spokeswoman referred all calls to the Clark County School District communications office.
Health district investigators will take samples to try and find out what is causing the illness, said Stephanie Bethel, a spokeswoman for the Southern Nevada Health District.
"We are aware of an influenza-like illness," Bethel said.
It could be a form of influenza virus, or it could be the novel H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu, or it could be something else, Bethel said.
As of Friday the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that Nevada has 128 confirmed cases of the H1N1 flu. The United States total is 13,217 cases with 27 deaths. Nevada has not reported any deaths from the flu virus that was reported first in Mexico and has spread around the world.