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New story on Fairbanks Schools.
The Fairbanks North Star Borough School District says more than 200 students have been absent with flulike symptoms and there are at least 35 confirmed cases of swine flu....
http://www.adn.com/life/health/story/915064.htmlHope I did this correctly - never posted before
The Fairbanks school district will provide shot clinics with swine flu vaccine to all willing students and staff in the district, the school district’s head nurse said on Thursday.
Also on Thursday, the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District reported it was aware of at least 35 confirmed cases of swine flu among students and staff. Only two of those cases are staff members.
An additional 223 students have been absent because of flu-like symptoms, and district officials said there could be more swine flu cases going unreported.
“Parents are not necessarily required to tell us why their child is absent,” district spokesman Bill Bailey said.
Since Aug. 20, approximately 1,350 students have complained of flu-like symptoms to their school nurse. The majority of those students were sent home, though not all were diagnosed with swine flu, said Maureen Kauleinamoku, the district’s head nurse.
“This is not typically when we see the flu,” Kauleinamoku said.
Flu season typically occurs during winter. In Alaska, that can be anywhere from October to April. Symptoms include fatigue, nausea, fever, sore throat, congestion and body aches.
It’s not only the season of infection that is new for the district but also the scale of infection.
“It is a pandemic that is very unique, and we have not been in a pandemic situation for some time,” she said.
The last time a pandemic flu swept through the United States was in 1968 when the Hong Kong flu killed approximately 33,000 people in the United States and roughly 1 million people worldwide.
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