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底特律學校爆發似流感 一兒童死亡

(2023-05-05 04:22:46) 下一個

美國學校爆發不明疾病,症狀似流感,一名兒童死亡

紐約華人資訊網   Friday 2023/05/05
 

據NBC 5月5日報道 在美國底特律,繼一名幼兒園學生無故死亡後,底特律公共衛生官員對一所小學和中學爆發的不明疾病展開調查。

據報道,周三,底特律公立學校學區表示,Marcus Garvey Academy學校的低年級段學生出現了類似流感的症狀,包括發燒和嘔吐。

底特律衛生部門在一份聲明中表示,官方尚未確認這些疾病的病因。衛生部門警告父母和看護人,要注意4至7歲兒童出現的幾種症狀,如發燒、頭痛、嗜睡、惡心、嘔吐和腹痛。聲明稱,下周一前,Marcus Garvey Academy將暫時關閉,進行深度清潔。

 

(圖片來源:detroitmi.gov)

目前,這名幼兒園兒童的死因尚未得到確認,因此尚不清楚是否與疫情有關。

密歇根兒童醫院的兒科醫生凱文·達齊(Kevin Dazy)表示,盡管呼吸道病毒的傳播往往在冬季達到頂峰,但病毒的持續傳播仍可能導致學校爆發疫情。他指出,底特律仍處於冬季天氣下,因此,孩子們有更多時間都在室內。

達齊還稱,他的醫院還沒有與此次校園疫情有關的病人,但學校報告的疾病並不令他感到驚訝,“當你在一個密閉的區域,比如教室裏,一個孩子的疾病很容易傳染給班裏的其他孩子。”

 

達齊補充說,很難知道為什麽疫情的源頭還沒有被確定,但他指出,醫生在(病毒爆發的)非高峰季節通常會減少對呼吸道病毒的檢測,這可能會延誤診斷。

據報道,在本周發生的另一起事件中,底特律一家日托機構因手足口病爆發於周三暫時關閉,進行清潔。

這家名為Focus: HOPE Center for Children的日托中心表示,截至周二,他們已經發現了17例病例。但這種疾病是溫和的,不太可能與Marcus Garvey Academy的疫情有關。

據悉,手足口病很容易通過咳嗽、打噴嚏產生的飛沫傳播,或通過接觸受汙染的表麵或物體傳播,它常見於嬰兒和5歲以下的兒童,症狀包括發燒、口腔潰瘍和皮疹。該日托中心也定於周一重新開放。

(編譯:Zoe)

Health Department, Detroit Public Schools working to name virus after kindergarten student dies

https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2023/05/04/marcus-garvey-academy-detroit-closed-cleaning-flu-illnesses/70182978007/ 

A kindergarten student has died and multiple other elementary students at Marcus Garvey Academy are sick with an unconfirmed illness, according to the district and city health department.

 
 

DETROIT (WXYZ) — A kindergarten student has died and multiple other elementary students at Marcus Garvey Academy are sick with an unconfirmed illness, according to the district and city health department.

Detroit Public Schools Community District says the outbreak happened at Marcus Garvey Academy earlier this week. While the sick students are showing flu-like symptoms, the health department and school system are still working to name the virus going around.

The district made the decision to close the school building until Monday, May 8th while the building gets a deep cleaning.

"Right now, so far we just been doing home school. They been on I-ready on their laptops," said Theodore Burton who has two students at Marcus Garvey.

Burton was at the park with his 1st and 4th-grade students Thursday morning. He says with few answers from the district about the illness, he's concerned about his 1st grader's risk.

"I was really scared because my daughter, you know I got two daughters that go there. I was very nervous trying to figure out what’s going on. What’s coming? Is it the flu? I know April is allergy season but I thought Corona," said Burton.  

The city health department is now warning parents within the school to look for symptoms like fever, headaches, fatigue, nausea, and abdominal pain.

Parents who live in the neighborhood say they're concerned about the unconfirmed virus spreading.

"Of course, I feel absolute compassion for that child’s family because I couldn’t imagine especially not being able to name the thing that took (their) life," said one parent who didn't want to be identified.

The parent says although her student recently started school at nearby Grace and Lee Boggs School, many neighborhood kids share the same facilities, like parks.

"I know parents that we meet there for play dates and there are also neighborhood and kids I presume from Marcus Garvey who live in the neighborhood that share that park," she added. " It creates anxiety because at the start of the pandemic, I didn’t have to worry about it so much but now she engages with a lot of people and it’s just overall scary."

Pediatric doctors at The Children's Hospital of Michigan say they can't speak to the specifics of the Marcus Garvey outbreak as they have not treated any students.

"We love the healthy, running-around, rambunctious children so anytime we hear about a death it’s always unfortunate," said Dr. Tiffney Widner with The Children's Hospital of Michigan.

The health system says while a flu or flu-like outbreak is atypical at this time of year, it is still possible.  

"Even though it’s May and we would expect the flu season to be gone, we know that we still can have outbreaks as late as May in terms of flu," said Dr. Widner. "The typical symptoms that you’re going to expect are your fever, runny nose, congestion, cough. Some individuals may present with myalgia or muscle pains in addition to those symptoms that I mentioned before."

Dr. Tiffany Widner says parents should keep sick children home and consider vaccinations to prevent serious illness because COVID-19, flu, and other respiratory viruses can wreak havoc on anyone.

"We typically speak about your at-risk populations being less than two (years of age), your elderly, your immunocompromised, those who have chronic illnesses but unfortunately healthy children pass away from flu," said Dr. Widner.

Widner says parents should bring their children to the emergency room immediately if they present any of the following symptoms:

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Nose flaring
  • Retractions or skin sinking in around ribs/ neck

"This is not typical. We don’t have high numbers even now but flu is still around and as long as flu is still around people are still at risk. Still, something you want to consider discussing with your primary care provider if your child hasn’t been vaccinated already whether or not this is an appropriate time to have your child vaccinated," said Widner.

7 Action News reached out to the school district and health department Thursday for further details on the illness. A health department spokesperson wasn't immediately available. The school district released a statement Wednesday but declined further comment citing the personal medical nature of the news.

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