Denver Public Schools said there is no ongoing risk of meningitis after a student at Lincoln Elementary School died.
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DPS: Lincoln Elementary student died of bacterial meningitisThe district also said that it, alongside DDPHE, does not believe there is an ongoing risk of exposure to students or staff.
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSN‘Doctors told us to say goodbye to meningitis-hit baby – but she defied odds’Eliza Young was just ten-months-old when she was diagnosed with meningitis, while on a family holiday in Malta.
A mom and dad in England are raising awareness of meningitis — and raising money in their 4-year-old son's honor — after the ...
The 3-year-old boy's parents say they donated his organs with the hope of saving and protecting other children.
Denver's Department of Public Health & Environment stressed their doctors do not believe there is a public health risk.
The World Health Organization speculated that a mass poisoning event was behind the deaths of 60 people. But African experts ...
A student at Lincoln Elementary School has died and the health department is addressing possible exposure to meningitis.
The World Health Organization is investigating "another cluster of illness" in northern Congo, as a deadly mystery disease ...
Researchers from Fujita Health University, Japan, observed a rise in adult central nervous system (CNS) infections, primarily ...
It is being recalled because it could be contaminated with Staphylococcus aureus, which causes staph infections.
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