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    here read these 2 articles i pulled outa ma local news paper this is about my school and my friend tanya.


    Mass preventive treatment planned at Folsom High on Friday


    Updated: Feb. 8, 2001 - 5:29 p.m.

    The Sacramento County Health Department is asking students and staff at Folsom High School to agree to take preventive medicine for a meningitis-related disease after it was found two recent deaths are connected, according to information released Thursday.

    The action follows the second death this year of a Folsom High student from a meningococcal disease.

    A third student is suspected of having the disease, but the case was not reported in time to verify the ailment. The third student recovered.

    Health officials are asking parents to give signed permission for students to take the drug Cipro in one oral dose on Friday, according to a news release from the county and a note sent home with students.

    The note was sent home before health officials confirmed the two deaths are connected.

    The mass treatment is necessary to “avoid ‘ping-ponging’ of the organism between people who might take" the drug at different times, the note to parents said.

    Health officials said tests show both students died from the same type of the disease.

    The note also said the antibiotics are only effective for a few days so “100 percent participation” is needed for maximum effectiveness.

    A 17-year-old girl who attended the school died Wednesday from meningococcal disease.

    Tanya Edsall’s death prompted a full-fledged investigation by county health officials.

    Edsall died early Wednesday at Mercy Folsom Hospital of meningococcemia, a bacterial blood infection related to meningitis. Her death follows the Jan. 7 death of Folsom High student Robert Karle, 18.

    -- Bee Metro Staff


    Bacterial disease kills Folsom girl -- Death is second in area in 2001
    By Dorsey Griffith and Pamela Martineau
    Bee Staff Writers
    (Published Feb. 8, 2001)

    A 17-year-old girl at Folsom High School died Wednesday of meningococcal disease, the second student at the school to succumb to the illness in the past month.
    Tanya Edsall's death has prompted a full-fledged investigation by Sacramento County health officials looking for a possible outbreak.

    "I am not prepared to say we have no public health emergency," said Health Officer Glennah Trochet. "We need to do a more thorough investigation. It will take several days to figure this out."

    Edsall died early Wednesday at Mercy Folsom Hospital of meningococcemia, a bacterial blood infection related to meningitis. Her death follows the Jan. 7 death of Folsom High student Robert Karle, 18. Health officials have not linked the two deaths.

    Two other area students also have contracted the disease in recent days. Zach Fodge, a student at Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills, was diagnosed with meningococcal meningitis in late January and is recovering. Another student from Center High School in Antelope, who has not been identified, appears to have contracted meningococcemia, Sacramento County health officials said.

    News of a second teen death has panicked families throughout the region, Trochet said. However, only the family members and those who may have kissed or shared eating utensils, lipstick, drinks or cigarettes with the affected teens are being asked to take preventive antibiotics.

    "Giving antibiotics to everybody will only guarantee we produce a resistent bacteria," Trochet said. "We want to be sure we give antibiotics responsibly."

    Officials at Folsom and Oak Ridge high schools sent students home with warnings about potential risks of the potentially deadly disease.

    "Kids tend to think they are immortal," said Jill Solberg, principal of Folsom High School. "We have talked and talked about not sharing pop and not sharing water. But we just had some kids come in awhile ago who said they shared Chap Stick with Tanya. We told them they have to go get treated."

    Aside from the two deaths, a third Folsom High School student became sick last month with meningococcemia, but that case was never confirmed by a laboratory test, said Pamela Bradley, a Sacramento County nurse-epidemiologist.

    In that case, the student was treated with antibiotics and fully recovered, but the student's doctor did not alert county health officials until after Karle's death, Bradley said.

    Sacramento County has nine confirmed cases of meningococcal disease this year, including both meningococcemia -- an infection of the bloodstream -- and meningitis, an infection of the fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal fluid. The Folsom students are the only deaths; Karle's mother also contracted the disease but survived.

    Last year, the county had 21 cases of meningococcal disease with two fatalities, which also happened very close together. None of the cases were linked, Trochet said.

    Trochet said she is in contact with the state Department of Health Services, which will assist in the investigation, particularly because of the proximity of the cases in Sacramento and El Dorado counties.

    The recent cases were enough to prompt one area physician to alert the media Wednesday morning. Dr. Randy W. Martin, a Roseville infectious-disease specialist who treated Karle's mother, said it appears there are more cases in the area than normal.

    "There is a need for public awareness," he said. "Whether there can be anything else done -- that is a question open for debate."

    He said if there is a higher concentration of bacterial meningitis in the Folsom area, there may be a reservoir of the bacteria that has yet to be identified, a process that is both time-consuming and costly.

    "We are not hearing about meningitis down in the Elk Grove area, for example," he said.

    Meningococcus, the organism that causes meningococcal meningitis and meningococcemia, is not uncommon. Ten percent to 20 percent of the population carry the bacteria in their nose and throat and never suffer an illness. Why a healthy adolescent succumbs to a serious infection is still not understood.

    About 3,000 cases of meningococcal disease occur each year in the United States; 10 percent to 13 percent of those patients die. Bradley said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers 10 meningitis cases out of 100,000 people an epidemic. In Sacramento County, the rate so far this year is less than 1 in 100,000.

    Neighboring Placer County has no reported cases of meningococcal disease this year, according to Mark Miller, director of communicable disease control. The county had six in 2000, including one death. Those six cases included one in Roseville and another in Auburn, both reported in December.

    "We consider those to be single, sporadic cases," Miller said. "They all concern us, because they can be very serious, especially in otherwise healthy young people."

    In El Dorado County, the Oak Ridge High student appears to be the only case of meningococcal meningitis, said Health Officer Dr. Stephen G. Drogan. Two non-fatal, unrelated cases -- one of viral meningitis and one of pneumococcal meningitis -- also have been reported this year, he said.

    Bradley said the Sacramento County health department has contacted the mayor and city manger of Folsom about the deaths at the high school.

    "We wanted to let them know what is going on because there is so much concern in that community," she said.

    Donna Nichols, parent of a Folsom High School student, said the most recent death has terrified her family.

    "I am freaking out," she said. "It's to the point where I'm wondering whether I should keep my daughter home."

    Trochet said parents should not do that, but should stress practicing prevention.

    "We really can't predict who is going to get this disease," she said. "If kids do not share personal items such as lipstick and drinks, and if they cover their mouth when they cough, their risk of getting this disease is small. Kids tend to share their saliva. That is what puts them at risk."

    Complicating the diagnosis of bacterial meningitis is the fact that its symptoms mirror those of the flu. They include fever, headache, neck pain, confusion and sleepiness. Meningococcemia victims typically get a dark red rash.

    There is a vaccine against some types of bacterial meningitis, but it does not work against Type B, which represents about half the cases seen in the area and is most likely what killed Robert Karle, Trochet said.

    The American Association of College Physicians has recommended that all entering college freshmen who live in dormitories get the vaccine. The CDC and Prevention has recommended that health care providers give college-age students and their parents information about the disease and the benefits of vaccination.

    Dr. Martin said Edsell was admitted to the intensive care unit early Wednesday morning with mental confusion and a rash.

    "She was on life support," he said. "They had a blood pressure problem and her kidneys didn't want to work. Within an hour, she had passed away."

    Edsell moved to Folsom last year from Oregon and last attended school Monday. Solberg said the young woman particularly loved art classes and worked as an assistant in the school office.

    "Her art teacher was just talking about what a wonderful kid she was ... who gave 105 percent of herself all the time," Solberg said.

    Bee staff writer Aurelio Rojas contributed to this report.
    This is sad and freaky stuff she was eating my chips on monday.
    jon

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    Wow Jon I'm really really sorry about Tanya's death. I'm praying for you guys!!! I couldnt imagine one of my friends dying!

    On the birght side as long as she didnt share chips with you or slobber in the bag of chips I don't think that you can get it

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    Hey UpNorth, are you a Christian?

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    thanx bro its some sad stuff some peeps are cracken on her even now there callen her a slut and stuff they best watch out what hey say.
    jon

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    RebbelX - i am so sorry to hear about your friend passing away. It is very sad. I hope that everything works out alright, and that you feel up and again VERY soon. You are right, it is very freaky. A recent trajedy happened at my school. Last year, a girl in my year level, Krystal Gallace, was diognosed and passed away of meningococcal disease. It is very sad, and sparked a scare, many people shared the same cigarrettes, drink bottles etc with her. Fortunately no one else was diognosed with the disease. I hope the school will make a plaque for your friend, and place it somewhere special like our school did. Once again mate, I'm sorry and I hope you cheer up real soon
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    Originally posted by chewman2k
    Hey UpNorth, are you a Christian?
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    Originally posted by RebbelX
    thanx bro its some sad stuff some peeps are cracken on her even now there callen her a slut and stuff they best watch out what hey say.
    jon
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    You know what the really sad thing is... that happened with the girl at my school too. People saying those things to her younger sister But on da + side everyone else was very caring about it
    [Edited by GmF on 02-09-2001 at 02:22 AM]

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    Originally posted by RebbelX
    thanx bro its some sad stuff some peeps are cracken on her even now there callen her a slut and stuff they best watch out what hey say.
    jon
    I will not comment on these comments since this is a G rated board and my reponse would get me banned

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    Well what can I say - I am really sorry man and my heart really goes out to you - and I mean that

    When I was at college one of my friends had Meningitis but the Docs managed t catch it in time and save him - but hw wasin a Coma for ages and as he was one of my best mates - it seemed as thugh he had died - so beleive me when I say I know how you feel!

    As far as people at your school calling her a slut etc - I recomemnd only one course of action - ignorance...

    I know it may seem ahrd to do considering she was your mate and all but It really is the best way to go. If you actually listen to the gossip you will only end up getting worked up and that could probably end up getting you hurt - and as you are a friend not just on FK but on PLanetarion aswell - I don NOT want that to happen.

    Your main concern is to honour you friends memory - maybe hold a memorial for her or something - something that you can make a permament fixture to say this is in honour of Tanya.

    And remember - if its gets hard and you need to talk to about anything you have my ICQ number and you should (?) have my email address. I am always only 2 hours from an Internet connection - unless im in bed!

    Buck up amn - just think (and I know this isnt nice) at least it wasnt you - remember to always look on the bright side of life!


    Deepest Regards and Sympathies

    John

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    Thats realy sad....i feel so sorry for you and I know how lucky I am that I am not you - as nig said: Just ignore all the people calling your friend a slut.

    Please leave this thread Jokeless!

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    Thanx ya guys the bad thing is we have so many memorials at my school there might not be one for Tanya or Robert we have some from ma friends who died in a car accident my friend who was sniffen freon and a few other people. But there is a memorial tommarow i might attend.

    P.S. the people talkin crap are all little sluts them selves there pissen ma girls terisa and Liz off more then any one so those little sluts are gonna have to deal with ma girls sooner or later.

    the sad thing is im not to sad and crying over this i know it sounds horrible but ive had so many friends die in the past it just doesnt effect me any more. I know this stuff is gonna happen and theres nohin we can do to stop this the only thing we can to is remember the fallen and keep their spirts alive.
    jon

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    Man RebbelX, that's a tough loss. I've been lucky so far in my life that everyone close to me is still here on earth.

    Meningitis is a pretty scary ailment. A friend of mine had it a couple of years ago, but luckily he was able to get treatment in time. There's actually an outbreak of meningitis in Edmonton (which is about 300km north of me. I'm in Calgary). 59 people have died in the last 2 years. They just had a mass immuniziation a couple of weeks ago and are planning a similar thing here.

    Originally posted by RebbelX
    the only thing we can to is remember the fallen and keep their spirts alive
    Ain't it the truth.

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    RebbelX, Those people saying things like that about your friends are not worth the time. In time they will get what they deserve. Violence will not solve any of the problems, it will create more. I am saddened by the news of what has happened to them, and I would like to give you my condolences. You just need to keep on going with your life and remember them as your friends.

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    much love goes out to you and your community

    a similar fate preyed upon my school, but joy always prevails - don't listen to the nay-sayers!

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