Enterovirus Outbreak Reaches California With First Children Diagnosed In SoCal
SAN DIEGO (CBS SF) - California's first cases of the uncommon respiratory infection enterovirus D68 have been reported by San Diego County health authorities.
The Health and Human Services Agency says three local children and a fourth visiting from Ventura County were hospitalized earlier this month and have since improved and been released. The children ranged in age from 2 to 13.
The federal Centers for Disease Control says the virus has been identified as causing cases of severe respiratory illness across more than a dozen other states since mid-August, usually in young children and many with asthma.
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Additional samples from San Diego patients are currently being tested by California public health officials.
However, county public health officer Dr. Wilma J. Wooten says overall county-wide respiratory illnesses have not increased significantly.
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