Quincy Illinois hospital asks children
not to visit due to unknown virus
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[September 06, 2014]
By Mark Guarino
(Reuters) - A hospital in Illinois has barred children under 12 from
visiting the facility until further notice due to an outbreak of an
unknown respiratory virus that has affected more than 70 young children
in the area, hospital officials said on Friday.
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More than 70 children complaining of respiratory virus symptoms
visited the Blessing Hospital in Quincy, southwest Illinois, during
the Labor Day weekend, they said.
Hospital spokeswoman Lisa Neisen said the hospital will not release
the status of the children.
The virus, has yet to be identified, but resembles HEV68, a
respiratory infection that broke out in nearby St. Louis and Kansas
City a week earlier, Dr. Robert Merrick, an epidemiologist at the
hospital, said in a statement.
Hannibal Regional Healthcare System in nearby Hannibal, Missouri,
which issued a similar warning to children, lists the symptoms on
its Facebook page as fever, runny nose, sneezing, cough, mouth
blisters, body and muscle aches and rash.
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Last week, St. Louis Children's Hospital reported that intakes
related to the virus increased 50 percent and Children's Mercy
Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, had 300 cases of children with
the virus.
(Reporting by Mark Guarino in Chicago; Editing by Brendan O'Brien
and Sandra Maler)
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