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August 20, 2009 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-08-20

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health officials are concerned about
a second major wave of infections
once flu season begins.
Of the 45,926 confirmed swine flu
cases in the U.S., 436 have been fatal,
says the World Health Organization.
"We certainly do expect the flu to
return in the said Dr. Michael
Serlin, chief of infectious diseases
at North General Hospital in New
York."H1N1 doesn't seem to be any
more virulent than any other flu,
but because it hasn't existed until
now there's no vaccine and that's
why it's spread very fast."
Scientists around the world are
racing to develop an effective vac-
cine in time for flu season.
Meanwhile, concern over the
potential spread of the disease has
increased at Jewish schools after
a number of swine flu cases were
reported at Jewish camps across the
United States this summer. In one
instance, more than a dozen chil-
dren and staff members at a Jewish
summer camp outside Houston
were placed in quarantine after
they came down with the virus.
California has been among the
areas most affected this summer by
influenza. A spate of cases of corn-
mon flu and a number of H1N1
fatalities have led to the state's
inclusion on the CDC list of places
where the virus is widespread.
Maine, Alaska and Puerto Rico also
are on the list.
Rachel Zebrak, the school man-
ager of the Doris and Alex Weber
Jewish Community High School in
Atlanta, said sanitizer is one of the
main weapons in the war on germs.
"We have switched to antibacterial
soap in all of our restrooms; we have
signs around the school and we will
be speaking to the kids about sanita-
tion',' Zebrak said. "We will be asking
kids who are sick to stay home. We're
just being very careful and following
CDC guidelines."
The CDC maintains a Web page
with advice on how to prevent
the spread of influenza at schools.
Children are advised to cover their
mouths with a tissue when cough-
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hands regularly.
In Miami, school officials said
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