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Monroe school closed after 2 girls hospitalized with E. coli
Monroe school closed after 2 girls hospitalized with E. coliA Montessori school in Snohomish County has been closed temporarily after two preschoolers were hospitalized with dangerous E. coli infections and more than 60 staff and fellow students may have been exposed.A Snohomish County Montessori school has been closed temporarily after two preschoolers were hospitalized with dangerous E. coli infections, and more than 60 students and staff were potentially exposed to the bacteria.Two girls under age 5 who went to the Monroe Montessori School were infected with E. coli, Snohomish Health District officials said Wednesday.
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Monroe preschool closed after 2 girls sickened by E. coli
Monroe preschool closed after 2 girls sickened by E. coliMONROE — A preschool here has been temporarily closed and two young girls hospitalized after being diagnosed with E. coli infection.One of the girls has a potentially life-threatening complication known as hemolytic uremic syndrome, said Heather Thomas, a Snohomish Health District spokeswoman.It can cause kidneys to stop working and patients can develop other serious health problems.
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Olcott beach closed to swimming because of E. coli
Olcott beach closed to swimming because of E. coliOLCOTT – The beach at Krull Park on the Lake Ontario shoreline in Olcott was closed to swimming Wednesday morning because of elevated levels of E. coli bacteria detected in a water sample tested Tuesday.Ronald Gwozdek, principal public health engineer for the Niagara County Health Department, speculated that the bacteria was stirred up by Monday's heavy rains.More than an inch of rain fell in Niagara County.
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Monroe school closed after 2 students hospitalized with E. coli
Monroe school closed after 2 students hospitalized with E. coliMONROE – The Monroe Montessori School was closed Wednesday after two young children were hospitalized with E. coli.The girls are both under the age of 5 and were hospitalized.Only one of the girls has a confirmed kidney issue called HUS, which indicates a more serious case of E. coli.
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