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Update: Rashes Among Schoolchildren27 States, October 4, 2001June 3, 2002
Arch Dermatol. 2002;138:1391-1392.
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SINCE OCTOBER 2001, a total of 27 states has reported investigations
of multiple groups of schoolchildren who have developed rashes. Rash illnesses
among schoolchildren in 14 states were reported in March1; since
the initial report, rashes have been reported in 13 additional states (Alabama,
Alaska, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, and New Jersey). Rashes also have been
reported among schoolchildren in Canada. The investigations have not identified
a common source for the reported cases of rashes among U.S. schoolchildren.
This report summarizes available data on these rashes and provides examples
for three states. CDC is continuing to monitor reports of rashes and is providing
technical assistance to state and local health departments investigating these
reports.
United States
Although rashes among schoolchildren are common, public concern has
been growing because of the number of simultaneous cases reported in schools
across the United States. During October 2001May . . . [Full Text of this Article] Case Reports New York
Georgia Missouri Public Health Response
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