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four had enterovirus d68. >> they're going to have to do a broader investigation. >> reporter: local pediatrician dr. carolyn clear says the enterovirus family includes the disease polio but the strain that's hitting kids now does not typically cause paralysis. >> i would say it's a rare complication. >> reporter: we checked with health officials in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware, all say there are no reports of paralysis or limb weakness in the children with enterovirus in our area. nevertheless, the cdc advised local doctors to contact them if they treat anyone under the age of 21 with sudden limb weakness. dr. clear believes it's possible an entirely new disease is brewing. >> i would say anything's possible but unfortunately it will fake some time and investigation until they can mac a statement about that for sure. >> reporter: the same goes for this little girl, only the cdc can test for enterovirus. dr. clear sent her home with a knepp li neb yew lieser. >>> new jersey health officials ruled out the flu as the cause of death of a preschooler in mercer county. nbc 10 tol
four had enterovirus d68. >> they're going to have to do a broader investigation. >> reporter: local pediatrician dr. carolyn clear says the enterovirus family includes the disease polio but the strain that's hitting kids now does not typically cause paralysis. >> i would say it's a rare complication. >> reporter: we checked with health officials in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware, all say there are no reports of paralysis or limb weakness in the children with...
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enterovirus strikes our area. nbc 10's katy zachry is live at the children's hospital of philadelphia, where four children were treated. hi, katy. >> reporter: hi, vai. that's right, enterovirus is here in pennsylvania, just as school is starting and germs are spreading. i'll have an update on the four patients who were treated here at c.h.o.p. >>> i'm nbc 10's monique braxton outside central detectives, where police tell us suspects involved in a hate crime are turning themselves in today. the latest after the break. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. a business manager. and a
enterovirus strikes our area. nbc 10's katy zachry is live at the children's hospital of philadelphia, where four children were treated. hi, katy. >> reporter: hi, vai. that's right, enterovirus is here in pennsylvania, just as school is starting and germs are spreading. i'll have an update on the four patients who were treated here at c.h.o.p. >>> i'm nbc 10's monique braxton outside central detectives, where police tell us suspects involved in a hate crime are turning...
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enterovirus d-68 is very similar to the common cold and just as easily spread. for some kids, especially those who have asthma, it can become a serious respiratory problem. the four children hospitalized at c.h.o.p. are at home and doing well, but surgeons say it's likely tied to the start of school, a time when germs are easily spread. symptoms are a fever, running nose, sneezing and cough. a spokesperson for philadelphia schools says they will send kids home who are sick, which is a relief for parents. >> walk with hand sanitizer. when they open the doors, they're using a napkin or their back side. i try to tell them, don't touch anything. >> we're clean all the time, yeah. every surface in my house gets wiped. i mean, as soon as we use it, it's wiped. >> reporter: how do you ward against the enterovirus? doctors say it's very similar to keeping yourself healthy from the common cold -- wash your hands, and again, keep those commonly used surfaces clean. it's important to note that enterovirus is not new. it's been around for years. we did some digging. in the
enterovirus d-68 is very similar to the common cold and just as easily spread. for some kids, especially those who have asthma, it can become a serious respiratory problem. the four children hospitalized at c.h.o.p. are at home and doing well, but surgeons say it's likely tied to the start of school, a time when germs are easily spread. symptoms are a fever, running nose, sneezing and cough. a spokesperson for philadelphia schools says they will send kids home who are sick, which is a relief...
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no vaccine and no cure for enterovirus. there are no confirmed cases in pennsylvania, new jersey or delaware yet, as we said tests have been sent to the centers for disease control from 12 kids in delaware who are hospitali hospitalized. prevention tips are typical for preventing the common cold. if you are sick, stay home from school. don't send your kids to day care. wash your hands and wash surfaces that are commonly used. reporting live in wilmington, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> the jury will resume deliberations today in the trial of christina regusters accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a little girl. jesse gary is live in center city. what can we expect today? >> reporter: experts say it's difficult to say how long the jury will continue deliberations. they put in five hours yesterday and now today the second day. let's look at our video. the trial of christina regusters, a former day care worker who was charged with walking into a philadelphia school and walking out with someone else's child. and then s
no vaccine and no cure for enterovirus. there are no confirmed cases in pennsylvania, new jersey or delaware yet, as we said tests have been sent to the centers for disease control from 12 kids in delaware who are hospitali hospitalized. prevention tips are typical for preventing the common cold. if you are sick, stay home from school. don't send your kids to day care. wash your hands and wash surfaces that are commonly used. reporting live in wilmington, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>>...
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no vaccine for enterovirus and no specific treatment. prevention is key. >> reporter: we'll hear more from dr. yeh in the next hour. you should keep your hands clean. also cleaning surfaces often touched by people and if your kids do exhibit signs of a cold sickness, keep them home from school or day care especially this time of year. reporting live, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >> and in montgomery county, kids are being warned of a case of whooping cough at a local high school. a student is being treated for whooping cough. a warning letter went out to families yesterday. >>> happening today also in montgomery county, the introduction of a new drug overdose task force in montgomery county. we're told the goal of this program is to prevent life threatening overdoses from prescription drugs and heroin. last year 45 people died from heroin overdose in montgomery county. >>> the miss america preliminary competition is over and miss pennsylvania won the talent competition with her performance of wishing you were somehow here again from phantom
no vaccine for enterovirus and no specific treatment. prevention is key. >> reporter: we'll hear more from dr. yeh in the next hour. you should keep your hands clean. also cleaning surfaces often touched by people and if your kids do exhibit signs of a cold sickness, keep them home from school or day care especially this time of year. reporting live, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >> and in montgomery county, kids are being warned of a case of whooping cough at a local high school. a...
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flu can last in the system longer than enterovirus. with the flu you'll expect body aches and no virus for enterovirus d-68 but kids older than six months are encouraged to get a flu shot. >> you always have reason to worry when children get infected with these kind of viruses and good hand washing and trying to disinfect surfaces at home and keeping kids home from school when they're sick to prevent spread of illness could help make the spread not as rapid. >> and i've talked to a lot of doctors in the last few weeks and the advice remains the same. to ward against these two viruses. hand washing, keep commonly used surfaces clean and if your kids are sick, keep them home from school. reporting live in camden, katy zachary, nbc 10 news. >> stay with nbc10.com for continuing coverage of the spread of enterovirus and the efforts to treat it in our area. >>> the nurses went on strike sunday morning in delaware county and the strike ended tuesday, but the hospital brought in temporary nurses who had to be guaranteed at least five days of
flu can last in the system longer than enterovirus. with the flu you'll expect body aches and no virus for enterovirus d-68 but kids older than six months are encouraged to get a flu shot. >> you always have reason to worry when children get infected with these kind of viruses and good hand washing and trying to disinfect surfaces at home and keeping kids home from school when they're sick to prevent spread of illness could help make the spread not as rapid. >> and i've talked to a...
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>> sÍ, es causa de preocupaciÓn el enterovirus es algo que pasa todos los aÑos y afecta a muchas personas hay que tener cuidado de no contagiarse con las personas que ya estÁn enfermas. >> por ahora los Únicos casos donde se reportado efectos en los musculosos los de aurora, colorado segÚn los expertos tomarÁ una semana antes de saber si el enterovirus es responsable de ello. >> las sospecha es bien fundada antes de decirlo asÍ tiene que estar seguro 100%. >> la pregunta y muchos se preguntan a travÉs de las plataformas sociales como padres debemos estar preocupados? >> absolutamente yo soy uno de esos que mi hijo le dice tranquilo pero en este caso si me acaba de llevar una informaciÓn nueva el nÚmero de estados no aumenta el 40 es el 80% del paÍs pero han aumentado los casos la informaciÓn actualizada 443 alarmante porque sigue aumentando. >> quÉ piensan hacer las autoridades hay estado de alerta? >> no todavÍa porque el cdc trata de establecer un vÍnculo directo entre la parÁlisis muscular y el enterovirus d68 pero cuando estÉn 100% seguro seguramente haya un alerta busc
>> sÍ, es causa de preocupaciÓn el enterovirus es algo que pasa todos los aÑos y afecta a muchas personas hay que tener cuidado de no contagiarse con las personas que ya estÁn enfermas. >> por ahora los Únicos casos donde se reportado efectos en los musculosos los de aurora, colorado segÚn los expertos tomarÁ una semana antes de saber si el enterovirus es responsable de ello. >> las sospecha es bien fundada antes de decirlo asÍ tiene que estar seguro 100%. >> la...
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we're live with details on the enterovirus. here's a live look now at cape may, new jersey. grab a jacket or a sweater as you head out the door, because we're in for a cool start today. good morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm vai sikahema. let's get right to meteorologist brittney shipp with the first alert forecast. it's been cool all weekend. i kind of like it! >> i like it, too. you can tell the seasons are changing. and as we head into the rest of today, we are going to see below-average temperatures continuing once again for us. it's also a cool start to the morning a lot cooler than we saw yesterday. yesterday we started off in the 50s and 60s. this morning we're back down to the 40s and 50s. 41 in mt. poco, 49 allentown, 51 in doylestown and 53 in bluebell, 54 waking up in wilmington, 49 in wrights town. closer to the shore, we're at 52 degrees at the atlantic city airport. a bit warmer near the water at 60 degrees in avalon. again, as we head into the rest of today, we will see temperatures staying in the low 70s, which is below average for us. i'll go over al
we're live with details on the enterovirus. here's a live look now at cape may, new jersey. grab a jacket or a sweater as you head out the door, because we're in for a cool start today. good morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm vai sikahema. let's get right to meteorologist brittney shipp with the first alert forecast. it's been cool all weekend. i kind of like it! >> i like it, too. you can tell the seasons are changing. and as we head into the rest of today, we are going...
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a virus, enterovirus, it's spreading across the country. what is it exactly? and what can you do about it? got that next. >>> by now had you've probably heard the buzz around the term enterovirus. i want to take a moment today to explain this really well for you today. first of all, it sounds scary, and it can be. here's why. at first it looks just like the common cold but it can turn far more serious and fast. here's cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. >> i just couldn't breathe at all. no wheezing or anything, just couldn't breathe. i personally thought i was going to pass out or die or something. >> reporter: an unusual strain of enterovirus called evd-68 has been hitting children hard. >> blue lips. he just passed out. had his eyes roll back in his head and i had to call 911. >> reporter: at least half a dozen states have confirmed cases and more than a dozen have reached out to the centers for disease control for help. an official at the cdc says these cases might just be the tip of the iceberg and children's hospitals have seen an alarmin
a virus, enterovirus, it's spreading across the country. what is it exactly? and what can you do about it? got that next. >>> by now had you've probably heard the buzz around the term enterovirus. i want to take a moment today to explain this really well for you today. first of all, it sounds scary, and it can be. here's why. at first it looks just like the common cold but it can turn far more serious and fast. here's cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. >> i just...
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it's an enterovirus. it affects about 10 to 15 million people a year. that means it lives in your stomach. but this one's different. we haven't seen a lot of cases of it. this one is a respiratory enterovirus, meaning you transmit it in respiratory droplets. what's particularly worry some about it, is it's infecting kids from 6 months up to 60 years of age. i would tell parents out there, if you live in any of the affected states and your kid has asthma, watch out for this particular virus, especially if they're very young and they don't have a lot of lung volume. it can come on you in a hurry. one thing to tell people out there is nobody has died. you get better quickly, supportive care, there's been no deaths. they're usually in august and september, so there's a very good chance it's going to wind down. it's also possible it's been underreported in previous years. we only have 97 documented cases. you know it when you see it. >> what's it come from? >> we don't know, eric. it started in california. we don't know why it's rearing up now. could be that
it's an enterovirus. it affects about 10 to 15 million people a year. that means it lives in your stomach. but this one's different. we haven't seen a lot of cases of it. this one is a respiratory enterovirus, meaning you transmit it in respiratory droplets. what's particularly worry some about it, is it's infecting kids from 6 months up to 60 years of age. i would tell parents out there, if you live in any of the affected states and your kid has asthma, watch out for this particular virus,...
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>> enterovirus es algo que pasa todos los aÑos se afecta a muchas personas todos los aÑos. hay que tener cuidado de no contagiarse con las personas que estÁn enfermas. >> por ahora, los Únicos casos donde se han alertado efectos en los mÚsculos, es en aurora, colorado. y segÚn los expertos, tomarÁ al menos una semana saber si el enterovirus es el responsable de ello. la sospecha es bien fundada, pero el cdc, tiene que estar seguros ciento por ciento para poder decirlo. >> muchos padres estÁn preguntando, asÍ como padres debemos estar preocupados? >> absolutamente. el nÚmero de estados no ha aumentado, siguen siendo 40 quitas el 80% del paÍs. los que han aumentado son los casos. en el reportaje con la modelo 170 y siete, hasta hoy lunes, 443. preocupante, sÍ, alarmante, tambiÉn. >> hay alerta? >> no han levantado un estado de alerta, porque estÁn tratando de establecer un vÍnculo entre la parÁlisis y el enterovirus, pero con extensiÓn por ciento seguros probablemente haya algÚn tipo de alerta. estÁn esperando si hay focos en otros estados. >> nuestro comprom
>> enterovirus es algo que pasa todos los aÑos se afecta a muchas personas todos los aÑos. hay que tener cuidado de no contagiarse con las personas que estÁn enfermas. >> por ahora, los Únicos casos donde se han alertado efectos en los mÚsculos, es en aurora, colorado. y segÚn los expertos, tomarÁ al menos una semana saber si el enterovirus es el responsable de ello. la sospecha es bien fundada, pero el cdc, tiene que estar seguros ciento por ciento para poder decirlo....
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doctors do not yet know if the enterovirus d-68 is to blame. a similar cluster of paralysis cases was reported in california in 2012, including aaron oil variousa's son. >> i had to take a breath. it was the hardest thing i think i've heard. >> reporter: she was never tested for enterovirus d-68. now public health officials are asking across the country to watch for symptoms of paralysis and weakness and report them to health departments. erika edwards, nbc news. >> most of the children who were hospitalized with the enterovirus have underlying conditions like asthma, and there is no jack seen. >> veronica, what a gray day to start the week. >> yeah. >> is the rain rolling out yet? >> the rain is rolling out, but something else will be moving in. and that something else could stick around for the morning rush tomorrow. maybe slow a few of you down. let's check where the rain is now and storm team 4 radar. look at this. you can see that area, mainly east of i-95. so fredericksburg, your rain moving out, very light, has been throughout the day to
doctors do not yet know if the enterovirus d-68 is to blame. a similar cluster of paralysis cases was reported in california in 2012, including aaron oil variousa's son. >> i had to take a breath. it was the hardest thing i think i've heard. >> reporter: she was never tested for enterovirus d-68. now public health officials are asking across the country to watch for symptoms of paralysis and weakness and report them to health departments. erika edwards, nbc news. >> most of...
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that was probably an enterovirus. so usually it's not a big deal and people don't end up in the hospital but this type, this d-68, it can cause major respiratory problems and that's why we're seeing this child here, children who need to be on bronco dilators to open up their lungs. children who need to be on oxygen. some children are ending up on ventilators to breathe for them. that's how bad it's getting. it's this type of enterovirus that's not rare but unusual. we haven't seen a lot of it. it's been around since the '60s but it's not very, very common. >> and this bug was discovered, if you will, hit kind of late august, now kids are going back to school, they're with their pals and their friends. could this be why it's spreading so quickly? because kids are back with their pal? >> right. what's interesting is this hit mid-inaugurate a part of the country kids go back to school in mid-august. my children went back to school august 13 here in ate lann a. that's strange for other parts of the country but in large pa
that was probably an enterovirus. so usually it's not a big deal and people don't end up in the hospital but this type, this d-68, it can cause major respiratory problems and that's why we're seeing this child here, children who need to be on bronco dilators to open up their lungs. children who need to be on oxygen. some children are ending up on ventilators to breathe for them. that's how bad it's getting. it's this type of enterovirus that's not rare but unusual. we haven't seen a lot of it....
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. >>> visit nbc10.com to learn more about enterovirus d68. you'll find details on symptoms, treatment and other information, including the history of the virus in this country. >>> now, your nbc 10ç first alt weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >>> well, some early showers today, then sunshine, then some clouds, some fair weather clouds. now those clouds are breaking up very quickly as the sun is getting ready to go down. we have dry days ahead and some cool nights ahead. not exactly going to be feeling like the middle of september. question is how long is that kind of pattern going to last? starting to see more and more sunshine out there and we see the temperature of 72 degrees, the winds out of the north at 10 miles an hour, continuing to feed in the dry air. now, temperatures have been below average for quite a while. 74 for the high today. not much different during the day tomorrow. and we'll stay below average for quite a while. it's in the 60s to the north and west, now also in mount holly. cloudiness north a
. >>> visit nbc10.com to learn more about enterovirus d68. you'll find details on symptoms, treatment and other information, including the history of the virus in this country. >>> now, your nbc 10ç first alt weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >>> well, some early showers today, then sunshine, then some clouds, some fair weather clouds. now those clouds are breaking up very quickly as the sun is getting ready to go down. we have...
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they're interested in enterovirus. coming up, i'll tell you what you need to know about both of these highly contagious viruses. >>> at 12 minutes past 5:00, a hit and run in delaware. this time the victim is a home. see more of the damage caused by the house hit and run. >>> a driver faces charges this morning after smashing into a home and then trying to walk away from the crash. the driver came speeding down old darley road in claymont, new castle county. the car hit the house with such a powerful impact that it tore off a large section of the home. mcintosh has lived in the house for more than a decade and luckily her 6 and 9 year olds were staying with a friend at the time. >> their bunk bed is in the front lawn and they would have probably been in their rooms. >> in a split second, as fast as you can call, the house was destroyed and the vehicle is laying on the ground. >> the home has been condemned. police say the driver was captured a few blocks away and charged with driving under the influence of drugs and le
they're interested in enterovirus. coming up, i'll tell you what you need to know about both of these highly contagious viruses. >>> at 12 minutes past 5:00, a hit and run in delaware. this time the victim is a home. see more of the damage caused by the house hit and run. >>> a driver faces charges this morning after smashing into a home and then trying to walk away from the crash. the driver came speeding down old darley road in claymont, new castle county. the car hit the...
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and to learn more about enterovirus d-68, just go to our website at nbc10.com. you'll find details on symptoms, treatment and other information there, including the history of the virus in this country. >>> it is 5:33, and we're following breaking news from overnight. minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson is off the team again while his legal case plays out. the team released a statement after midnight. peterson was indicted on child abuse charges in texas. he's accused of beating and injuring one of his sons with a tree branch. peterson is now on the nfl commissioner's exempt permission list, which means you have to stay away from all football activities while his case goes through the legal process. the decision comes after one of the nfl's major sponsors, anheuser-busch, released a statement saying it was disappointed in how the nfl handled recent situations and after radisson hotels pulled its advertising from the vikings. >>> meantime, new jersey senator cory booker is taking aim at the nfl. he's introduced legislation to strip several pro sports l
and to learn more about enterovirus d-68, just go to our website at nbc10.com. you'll find details on symptoms, treatment and other information there, including the history of the virus in this country. >>> it is 5:33, and we're following breaking news from overnight. minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson is off the team again while his legal case plays out. the team released a statement after midnight. peterson was indicted on child abuse charges in texas. he's accused of...
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. >> reporter: an unusual outbreak of enterovirus 68 is now affecting 443 people across the country, virtually all of them children. so this denver day care's taking steps to stay safe. do you get a sense from parents that they're worried? >> very. anything that they can do as an extra precaution to make sure that their children are kept healthy. so they have been inquiring. >> reporter: just two years ago mysterious muscle weakness and paralysis affected a group of children in california including lucian olivera. his leg went limp permanently after his mom noticed he had trouble breathing, though he was never tested for enterovirus 68. >> i was devastated for these families. we have lived through this for the past two and a half years. >> i didn't feel good at all. >> reporter: in colorado jaden broadway was treated for the enterovirus strain this month. he's now back in school. his family knows they've been lucky, they just don't know why. >> i'm so sorry to hear about the other children who are suffering. jaden is doing real good and we feel like we're really blessed. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: an unusual outbreak of enterovirus 68 is now affecting 443 people across the country, virtually all of them children. so this denver day care's taking steps to stay safe. do you get a sense from parents that they're worried? >> very. anything that they can do as an extra precaution to make sure that their children are kept healthy. so they have been inquiring. >> reporter: just two years ago mysterious muscle weakness and paralysis affected a group of children...
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en este momento estamos hablando del enterovirus que no pertenece esa clase de virus. >> el brote de enterovirus, nos dice el doctor molina, provoca infecciones pulmonares y afecta los niÑos que tienen pruebas de asma, aunque al principio se presenta como si fuera bronquitis o la influenza en cuanto a la forma de contagio. >> debido a la saliva, cuando uno tose, entonces se puede contagiar lavÁndose las manos. >> otra forma de prevenir es lavarse continuamente las manos, desinfectar los juguetes, y los objetos que uno toca. >> iban a aminorar los efectos de contagio se recomienda: >> tomar mucho lÍquido. >> pero cuando el problema es mÁs serio: >> si ve que su niÑo comienza esa reforma de que le falta el aire, hay que llamar al mÉdico. y recurrir a la sala de emergencia. >> la recomendaciÓn es llevar a un niÑo al mÉdico para cuando presenta sÍntomas. >> ya fueron reabiertos los Óscar desde la autopista 80 en direcciÓn este francÉs esta tarde debido a un choque mÚltiple cerca de auckland como parte de las alianzas obtuvimos estas imÁgenes. >> tambiÉn se reanudaron la c
en este momento estamos hablando del enterovirus que no pertenece esa clase de virus. >> el brote de enterovirus, nos dice el doctor molina, provoca infecciones pulmonares y afecta los niÑos que tienen pruebas de asma, aunque al principio se presenta como si fuera bronquitis o la influenza en cuanto a la forma de contagio. >> debido a la saliva, cuando uno tose, entonces se puede contagiar lavÁndose las manos. >> otra forma de prevenir es lavarse continuamente las manos,...
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. >> the enterovirus hitting philadelphia. what you need to know if your child is showing symptoms of this potentially dangerous disease, and how to avoid them hopefully in the first place. >> trouble brewing in ukraine. the unrest spilling into the streets of protesters, went after and dumped in a dumpster. this is no joke. >> through this guy in there pretty much. >> scary. >>> good day everybody, it is wednesday, september 17th, 2014. >> we're finally awake. the drool is gone, eye crust finally wiped away and we're wide ian bushy tail. >> speak for yourself. sue serio, scale of ten on a scale of one to ten? >> i'm drooling over that. just going to be gorgeous kind of day. >> okay, we're all set. sunny skies, cool, comfortable today. >> head today traffic right now, that's what's on the scene. high of 75 today, and bus stop buddy wearing a sweatshirt. okay, we're back, yes, temperatures in the four's, 50's, and that's really the most important thing, back to the they will i morning like monday, no rain on ultimate doppler ra
. >> the enterovirus hitting philadelphia. what you need to know if your child is showing symptoms of this potentially dangerous disease, and how to avoid them hopefully in the first place. >> trouble brewing in ukraine. the unrest spilling into the streets of protesters, went after and dumped in a dumpster. this is no joke. >> through this guy in there pretty much. >> scary. >>> good day everybody, it is wednesday, september 17th, 2014. >> we're finally...
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>>> kids in philadelphia are now being treated for the enterovirus. we will tell you what health officials are doing to help prevent the spread. >>> and a new tax on cigarettes to help philadelphia schools. the vote the district's been waiting for could come today. >>> and a live look outside right now, boathouse row along the schuylkill river, starting off cool again this morning, so have a jacket or sweater ready as you head out. good morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. i love this time of the year, and it's not just football season. i love the change in the weather. let's get right to meteorologist brittney shipp with her first alert forecast. >> good morning. that's right, grab a jacket as you head out the door, maybe a scarf later on today. we'll see temperatures staying below average for us. fall-like conditions ahead this entire week. closer look at the aramark and you can see flags flowing. light wind speeds this morning and also a cooler start than yesterday, almost 16 degrees cooler in the pocon
>>> kids in philadelphia are now being treated for the enterovirus. we will tell you what health officials are doing to help prevent the spread. >>> and a new tax on cigarettes to help philadelphia schools. the vote the district's been waiting for could come today. >>> and a live look outside right now, boathouse row along the schuylkill river, starting off cool again this morning, so have a jacket or sweater ready as you head out. good morning. this is "nbc 10...
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enterovirus begins as the common cold but for some patients becomes much worse much quickly. leading to hospitalization for some. runny nose, sore throat, cough, fever. for some kids who have underlying breathing problems, it could affect that. children with asthma are most at risk. as you said, flu season is just around the corner. at 5:15 we're working on a story eand we talked to one doctor about what her hospital is doing differently coming on the heels of enterovirus and how they're preparing for that. >>> happening this weekend, tomorrow is national prescription drug take back day. a big day where you can make an effort to help curb the addiction of prescription drugs that is sweeping across this country. you get rid of your expired prescription medications with no questions asked. dropoff locations in cape may county. that's tomorrow from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. lower township residents can turn over their medication at a drive through drop off. and you can also turn in medicines in pennsylvania at any state police barracks. in new jersey at the moorestown police depar
enterovirus begins as the common cold but for some patients becomes much worse much quickly. leading to hospitalization for some. runny nose, sore throat, cough, fever. for some kids who have underlying breathing problems, it could affect that. children with asthma are most at risk. as you said, flu season is just around the corner. at 5:15 we're working on a story eand we talked to one doctor about what her hospital is doing differently coming on the heels of enterovirus and how they're...
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doctors want to know if it's enterovirus 68. it quickly becomes serious. the illness is making children across the country sick, especially in the midwest. lab tests are being done to see if the local cases are in fact enterovirus. >>> in hours, a high-rise philadelphia apartment building will be coming down. the 16-story queen lane apartments in germantown set to be imploded early tomorrow morning. neighbors have been forced to prepare for the event or a possible evacuation. >>> nbc 10 ready to kick off another exciting week of high school football highlights. our showcase game of the week is one that got more than 20,000 viewer votes. join us for a comprehensive look at all of this week's exciting high school football games tomorrow night nbc 10's high school football blitz. tomorrow night at 7:00 only here on nbc 10. >>> a taste of fall for fans in the stands tonight. >> glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now with the nbc 10 first alert kickoff forecast. how is it looking? >> you couldn't get better weather for football at this time of the year. first o
doctors want to know if it's enterovirus 68. it quickly becomes serious. the illness is making children across the country sick, especially in the midwest. lab tests are being done to see if the local cases are in fact enterovirus. >>> in hours, a high-rise philadelphia apartment building will be coming down. the 16-story queen lane apartments in germantown set to be imploded early tomorrow morning. neighbors have been forced to prepare for the event or a possible evacuation....
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the cdc says enterovirus d68 is a respiratory illness. it can cause sneezing and coughing and wheezing. most hops and doctor's offices aren't equipped to test for this exact strain and there's no specific treatment for it. nbc10.com has more information on enterovirus d68 including its history, symptoms, ways prevent getting sick from it. >> to this now, a 15-year-old high school football standout is charged as an adult for his alleged role in the shooting death of a teenage girl. quadir gibson is a star running back. he called 19-year-old darian person to the location and told him to shoot several people. person turned himself in earlier this week. 15-year-old aisha abdurahim died at the scene right at the einstein medical center. the archdiocese of philadelphia released this statement to nbc 10 on gibson's arrest, the administration of father judge high school will cooperate fully with the police department. the entire school community is praying for all those affected by this tragedy. >>> new action in a corruption scandal involving fo
the cdc says enterovirus d68 is a respiratory illness. it can cause sneezing and coughing and wheezing. most hops and doctor's offices aren't equipped to test for this exact strain and there's no specific treatment for it. nbc10.com has more information on enterovirus d68 including its history, symptoms, ways prevent getting sick from it. >> to this now, a 15-year-old high school football standout is charged as an adult for his alleged role in the shooting death of a teenage girl. quadir...
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68. >> the enterovirus outbreak has sickens more than nearly a thousand children in about a dozen states. most in the midwest. health officials sent samples to the centers for disease control to see if those children in delaware have enterovirus. experts say the start of school is likely helping spread the disease more quickly. >> secretary every state continues for international support in the fight against ice us. >> lawmakers on capitol hill are weighing aspects of president obama's plan to degrade and ultimately destroy the terror group. cbs news correspondent michael bert has more. >> john kerrey in the middle east work to go build global coalition to support us-led efforts to defeat isis ill mantes in iraq and sewer y he space 40 nations have already pledged to help. but, in a interview with cbs margaret brennan, kerrey stresses the us is not getting into a war with isis. >> i don't think people need to get into war fever on. >> this i think they have to deal with as heightened level sending 475 more troops to iraq, expanding air campaign against isis forces cents there. unmanned d
68. >> the enterovirus outbreak has sickens more than nearly a thousand children in about a dozen states. most in the midwest. health officials sent samples to the centers for disease control to see if those children in delaware have enterovirus. experts say the start of school is likely helping spread the disease more quickly. >> secretary every state continues for international support in the fight against ice us. >> lawmakers on capitol hill are weighing aspects of...
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across the country the cdc says 277 people in 40 states have tested positive for enterovirus 68. virtually all of them children. parents have been warned to watch for symptoms in their kids like extreme trouble breathing, severe coughing and sometimes wheezing, fever and a rash. outside los angeles erin noticed her son struggling with similar respiratory problems two years ago, before he was paralyzed. she says her toddler was never tested for enterovirus 68 but was diagnosed with a polio-like syndrome. so after hearing about the cases in colorado, she felt for those families. >> i know this dark hole that they are facing not knowing where to go, what to do. >> reporter: the cdc wants doctors nationwide to report any clusters of kids with breathing problems and muscle weakness or paralysis. all in the fight to figure out this dangerous outbreak that has doctors and parents on edge. hallie jackson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> overseas the u.s. and its allies conducted more bombing missions today against isis targets both in syria and iraq. but after weeks of bombing in northern ira
across the country the cdc says 277 people in 40 states have tested positive for enterovirus 68. virtually all of them children. parents have been warned to watch for symptoms in their kids like extreme trouble breathing, severe coughing and sometimes wheezing, fever and a rash. outside los angeles erin noticed her son struggling with similar respiratory problems two years ago, before he was paralyzed. she says her toddler was never tested for enterovirus 68 but was diagnosed with a polio-like...
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that's an enterovirus. usually it's not a big deal, but this time this particular type of enterovirus is unusual and it is virulent. for this teenager, it was a near-death experience. >> white as a ghost, blue lips, he just passed out, had his eyes rolled back in his head and i had to call 911. >> reporter: the cull interpret, enterovirus d-68. so far, ten states have asked the centers for disease control for help. there are no official numbers nationwide but one hospital in metro denver reported treating about 900 children for severe respiratory illness. 86 have been hospitalized. in this hospital in kansas city, missouri, more than 400 churn have been admitted with signs of the virus. of those, 60 have been in intensive care. all of this in less than one month. an official at the centers for disease control said these cases might be just the tip of the iceberg. why has this type of enterovirus, which was first identified in the 1960s, gotten so out of hand this year? >> why one virus or another crops up i
that's an enterovirus. usually it's not a big deal, but this time this particular type of enterovirus is unusual and it is virulent. for this teenager, it was a near-death experience. >> white as a ghost, blue lips, he just passed out, had his eyes rolled back in his head and i had to call 911. >> reporter: the cull interpret, enterovirus d-68. so far, ten states have asked the centers for disease control for help. there are no official numbers nationwide but one hospital in metro...
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their labs have been sent to the centers for disease control, which is testing for enterovirus. it's sweeping across the country. to our west, ohio has cases. it resembles the common cold at first but becomes a serious respeiratory illness and has hospitalized many children. those with breathing problems or allergies are at higher risk. yesterday we talked to a pediatrician who is telling her asthma patients to begin their inhaler at the first sign of a cold and to call their doctor. >> there's no vaccine and there's no specific treatment either so prevention is key. it's very important to talk to children about frequent hand washing and washing hands for at least 20 seconds which is hard for children to gauge so they should basically wash their hands until they sang the whole happy birthday song. >> reporter: while there are no confirmed cases yet in pennsylvania, new jersey or delaware, again, the states are testing for it. we know in delaware they sent the labs from 12 children believed have enterovirus to cdc and those results are expected in a week. katy zachry, nbc 10 news
their labs have been sent to the centers for disease control, which is testing for enterovirus. it's sweeping across the country. to our west, ohio has cases. it resembles the common cold at first but becomes a serious respeiratory illness and has hospitalized many children. those with breathing problems or allergies are at higher risk. yesterday we talked to a pediatrician who is telling her asthma patients to begin their inhaler at the first sign of a cold and to call their doctor. >>...
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the latest on the investigation just ahead. >>> a new confirmed case of enterovirus in the area. the latest on the fast-spreading virus and what you need to do to protect your children. >>> and you're waking up to chilly temperatures starting in the 40s and 50s in most of the area but the heat will make a comeback before summer is over. good morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. it's going to be the sam
the latest on the investigation just ahead. >>> a new confirmed case of enterovirus in the area. the latest on the fast-spreading virus and what you need to do to protect your children. >>> and you're waking up to chilly temperatures starting in the 40s and 50s in most of the area but the heat will make a comeback before summer is over. good morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. it's going to be the sam
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the cdc is looking into whether the enterovirus is responsible for that. parents are being urged to be vigilant. >> when your child is not acting the way you would expect with a cold simple tom, that's when you really need to access care. breathing difficulty and wheezing is important to deal with. >> doctors say it's important to note this is a relatively common class of virus with up to 15 million cases a year. deaths or lasting damage are extremely rare. >>> the manhunt for eric frein in the pennsylvania poconos is now entering its third week. and authorities are now taling with a potential new danger. as searchers shift their focus to an area inside dense woods. police believe they have frein contain wnd a five square mile perimeter. >>> an intensive search is under way for university of virginia student hannah graham. search and rescue crews continue to look in ditches and on the side of the roads. she was last seen more than two weeks ago. in charlottesville. police believe that jesse matthew jr. was the last person to see her before she disappeared.
the cdc is looking into whether the enterovirus is responsible for that. parents are being urged to be vigilant. >> when your child is not acting the way you would expect with a cold simple tom, that's when you really need to access care. breathing difficulty and wheezing is important to deal with. >> doctors say it's important to note this is a relatively common class of virus with up to 15 million cases a year. deaths or lasting damage are extremely rare. >>> the manhunt...
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>> it could be related to the enterovirus. then you ever the question what happened to the other kids? it can't be the enterovirus that caused it. sometimes viruses affect the whole body causing a variety of symptoms. >> i thought enterovirus was a version of the common cold. i would never have thought that that would be the pathway. >> exactly. just to clarify, i don't think enterovirus automatically causes this. maybe something in colorado, something in that region or something about those kids, the virus and interaction with their body led to this. i don't think parents who think their kids have enterovirus need to be concerned. hundreds of kids don't have these symptoms. >> this might be another clue according to children's hospital colorado, these children had leagues on their spinal cords or brain stems. >> people can have weakness or paralysis type symptoms from a variety of causes. it could be something in the muscle, nerves that are in your body, kind of like carpal tunnel syndrome in the limbs. it might be something
>> it could be related to the enterovirus. then you ever the question what happened to the other kids? it can't be the enterovirus that caused it. sometimes viruses affect the whole body causing a variety of symptoms. >> i thought enterovirus was a version of the common cold. i would never have thought that that would be the pathway. >> exactly. just to clarify, i don't think enterovirus automatically causes this. maybe something in colorado, something in that region or...
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the question now is did he have enterovirus skate? there are cases of the dangerous various in all three of our state. and the mother of a classmate of the boy who died talked exclusively to our natasha brown tonight. she said her son had the condition. >> it was really frightening. i mean, no parent wants to ever hear that report roar gut wrenching news parents with small children are most afraid of getting these days. tabatha was on the on the end end of a phone call friday of the 19 noon from the cdc. >> are you sitting down. yeah, i am much what's up? your cull which are came back with the growth and it came back positive for the enterovirus. >> it has sickened children in 21 states including new jersey. tabatha is keeping her four year old son kyle at bay watching us from the window inside his home. kyle has been out of school at yardville elementary for the past week after a slew of tests and a stint in the hospital. >> he's not getting better just yet. he's still weak and very easily winded. >> i'm actually really scared. i'm t
the question now is did he have enterovirus skate? there are cases of the dangerous various in all three of our state. and the mother of a classmate of the boy who died talked exclusively to our natasha brown tonight. she said her son had the condition. >> it was really frightening. i mean, no parent wants to ever hear that report roar gut wrenching news parents with small children are most afraid of getting these days. tabatha was on the on the end end of a phone call friday of the 19...
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. >>> then, it started in the midwest, and now the enterovirus has hit philadelphia. several kids are infected, at chop, but before you panic about your kids, a doctor tells us what you need to know. >> then, president obama taking action on the ebola crisis. what will the united states do to fight that deadly disease? also, now, new details coming out about what could happen if air strikes to combat isis don't work. >>> good day everybody, it is wednesday, september 17th, 2014. if you are just waking up this morning, we're sure glad to have you with us. >> 50:00; doing weather on the one's, sue, remind dollars we still have what half week left of summer. doesn't feel like summer. >> sure doesn't. feels like autumn already. you said weather on the one's, add zero to the one, give you big old ten for today. really is going to be lovely afternoon. we've got sunny skies, cool, comfortable temperatures, really can't find anything to say on the negative side. maybe you'll be squint ago lot if you don't have your sunglasses, i don't know. anyway, satellite and radar picture
. >>> then, it started in the midwest, and now the enterovirus has hit philadelphia. several kids are infected, at chop, but before you panic about your kids, a doctor tells us what you need to know. >> then, president obama taking action on the ebola crisis. what will the united states do to fight that deadly disease? also, now, new details coming out about what could happen if air strikes to combat isis don't work. >>> good day everybody, it is wednesday, september...
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but let me say in the context of ebola, these enterovirus d68 is con contagious. they can live on surfaces. that's how the viruss spread often. so washing your hands, washing surfaces is important. let me tell you something else that's specific here. that's that children with asthma do appear to be most affected by this. so if your child has asthma and is starting to develop a significant problems with a viral illness, all the things that look like a cold but are getting worse, there's a little more concern there. again, statistically, chances are they are going to be just fine. but i think the children with asthma are a little more at risk here. >> dr. sanjay gupta, thanks so much. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," an intruder rushes into the white house and violates security. we walk you through a breach that has lawmakers demanding answers. >> we'll have details on where the intruder went and where he was taken down. surprising and disturbing details, just ahead. [ children yelling ] [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. this is shirley speaking. how
but let me say in the context of ebola, these enterovirus d68 is con contagious. they can live on surfaces. that's how the viruss spread often. so washing your hands, washing surfaces is important. let me tell you something else that's specific here. that's that children with asthma do appear to be most affected by this. so if your child has asthma and is starting to develop a significant problems with a viral illness, all the things that look like a cold but are getting worse, there's a little...
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page pen, youm story.to the enterovirus there you'll find two important links. the outbreak, five things you need to know. how participants can tell if your -- parents can tell if your child is sick. second one answers questions like, what are the symptoms? that's important. treated, andrus how do i even protect my kids? all very important things that know.s would like to please let us know what your thoughts are about the virus. about the virus are driving our question of the day. are you taking precautions for of thisldren in light outbreak? let us know and tell us what you're doing. log on to the wjla facebook page we'll share some of your responses a little later. news turn now to breaking out of the northwest, where the secret service, we're told, is investigating a shooting outside ethiopian the embassy. >> steven is live with more. >> we've still got an active scene. service and officers. they've been here since shortly in the afternoon today. this is the reason why. take a listen to this tape. [shots fired] it.here you could hear you could hear the gunfi
page pen, youm story.to the enterovirus there you'll find two important links. the outbreak, five things you need to know. how participants can tell if your -- parents can tell if your child is sick. second one answers questions like, what are the symptoms? that's important. treated, andrus how do i even protect my kids? all very important things that know.s would like to please let us know what your thoughts are about the virus. about the virus are driving our question of the day. are you...
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>> reporter: that's right, kerrey, it is here, the enterovirus hit philadelphia's children's hospital confirming four cases, what parents need to know >>> another reminder for you. in case you didn't see it earlier in the week, that we are now winding down the summer season. last couple of days of summer are happening now. monday is the autumnal equinox, we change seasons 10:29 in the evening, even most of monday will still be summer. won't feel like summer until maybe sunday, the last full day of the season. ultimate doppler, we look at the entire northeast, we don't see any precipitation, you have to go down to the carolinas, and it looks like that, the remnants of the cold front that came through yesterday, is going to stay to our south. so we don't have to worry about being troubled by. that will so not only are we not experiencing any rain, we really don't have a lot of cloud cover. that's why it is so chilly outside. 57 degrees, here in philadelphia, our cold spot, cincinnati, where it is 46. it is 47 degrees in detroit. so this cold air mass directly down from canada, some of t
>> reporter: that's right, kerrey, it is here, the enterovirus hit philadelphia's children's hospital confirming four cases, what parents need to know >>> another reminder for you. in case you didn't see it earlier in the week, that we are now winding down the summer season. last couple of days of summer are happening now. monday is the autumnal equinox, we change seasons 10:29 in the evening, even most of monday will still be summer. won't feel like summer until maybe sunday,...
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>> we know that enterovirus is a respiratory illness. we also know that rarely, it can cause paralysis. in fact, polio virus and ev-68, they come from the same family. of note with the denver cases, four of those cultured positive for ev-68 from the nose, not the spinal fluid. so, at this point, definitely more question than answers. >> we heard from clayton going forward. what can we expect from the weeks ahead? >> here's what the cdc and doctors everywhere have to do to track an outbreak like this. number one, they have to look at when there might have been a possible exposure. then, when the patient became ill or sick. and the third thing, what is the incubation period? if you know two of the three of those factors, you can figure out the third. that's how we track any kind of disease. >> you're a parent. i have to tell you, there are folks waking up this morning that are very, very concerned about this. >> absolutely. as am i. but it's important to remember what we call the attack rate. right now, the cdc has confirmed 277 cases of e
>> we know that enterovirus is a respiratory illness. we also know that rarely, it can cause paralysis. in fact, polio virus and ev-68, they come from the same family. of note with the denver cases, four of those cultured positive for ev-68 from the nose, not the spinal fluid. so, at this point, definitely more question than answers. >> we heard from clayton going forward. what can we expect from the weeks ahead? >> here's what the cdc and doctors everywhere have to do to...
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the enterovirus spread across the nation mainly striking children. some parents say they're not too worried and are satisfied without a district -- with how the district is handling all of this. >> they are taking precautions, letting everyone know, the parents do know about just keeping safe, washing your hands and things like that because viruses cannot be cured with antibiotics. >> the school district is urging parents to as always keep children home from school if they are sick. doctors say the enterovirus is very similar to the common cold. >>> a pennsylvania missing dog finely found but found 3,000 miles from home. >> so the big mystery is, how she got there. well, this is gidget a good samaritan recently spotted the seven year old jack russell terrier wandering in a portland oregon suburb. gidget was and that taken to nearby animal shelter and once there, a micro chip implanted her was checked showing that gidget was from the philadelphia area. gidget's owner was contacted and after three months of searching she's now working on bringing her p
the enterovirus spread across the nation mainly striking children. some parents say they're not too worried and are satisfied without a district -- with how the district is handling all of this. >> they are taking precautions, letting everyone know, the parents do know about just keeping safe, washing your hands and things like that because viruses cannot be cured with antibiotics. >> the school district is urging parents to as always keep children home from school if they are sick....
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enterovirus and polio come from the same viral family. this ev 68 that we've been hearing about in the news is being referred to as a non-polio enterovirus and know that rarely that can cause paralysis but right now it's completely unknown whether there's a direct association. >> enterovirus reported in 40 states and parents need to stay vigilant, make sure you talk to your child's pediatrician and wash their hands? wash your hands. that's how it spreads. >> right, dr. jen ashton, thanks so much for joining us. >> you bet. >> scary stuff. >> yes. >>> now to that incredible water rescue caught on camera. families taking part in a children's fishing tournament thrown into the ocean when their boat capsized. abc's tom llamas is here with the story. hey, tom. >> dan, good morning. first their engine dies and then the coast guard believes a giant wave flipped their boat. now, if the thought of floating in the gulf of mexico can't scary enough, imagine trying to stay alive with three small children also in the water. this stunning video shows s
enterovirus and polio come from the same viral family. this ev 68 that we've been hearing about in the news is being referred to as a non-polio enterovirus and know that rarely that can cause paralysis but right now it's completely unknown whether there's a direct association. >> enterovirus reported in 40 states and parents need to stay vigilant, make sure you talk to your child's pediatrician and wash their hands? wash your hands. that's how it spreads. >> right, dr. jen ashton,...
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. >> se llama enterovirus d68 tiene a la poblaciÓn en alerta si bien los enterovirus son comunes esta cepa es inusual segundo centro para control y la y prevenciÓn enfermedades en 12 estados del paÍs han pedido ayuda los padres de familia estÁn atentos a cualquier sÍntoma. >> los sÍntomas mÁs comunes con este virus es la tos. >> empieza como un resfrÍo comÚn pero algunos pacientes desarrollan una tos, severa, sarpullido y pueden tener dificultad para respirar. cuÁndo se debe hacer algo? >> si un niÑo resulta con problemas para respirar o silbido en el pecho es muy importante que busque la atenciÓn mÉdica. >> los menores con asma tienen riesgo mayor de desarrollar sÍntomas severos y contraen el enterovirus d68 contagiarse es fÁcil. >> este virus se contagie ante una manera... igual como los otros virus es respiratorio. >> para prevenir el contagio se recomienda lavarse las manos con agua y jabÓn por 20 segundos. no abrasar compartir objetos con personas enfermas. y desinfectar juguetes y picaporte es de las puertas como medida extra de precauciÓn. en san francisco y en
. >> se llama enterovirus d68 tiene a la poblaciÓn en alerta si bien los enterovirus son comunes esta cepa es inusual segundo centro para control y la y prevenciÓn enfermedades en 12 estados del paÍs han pedido ayuda los padres de familia estÁn atentos a cualquier sÍntoma. >> los sÍntomas mÁs comunes con este virus es la tos. >> empieza como un resfrÍo comÚn pero algunos pacientes desarrollan una tos, severa, sarpullido y pueden tener dificultad para respirar. cuÁndo...
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. >>> happening now, the enterovirus has reached philly. health officials have nounsed three confirmed cases in pennsylvania. this enterovirus is usually found in infants, children and tee wagers. the outbreak has spread to a dozen states. fox 29's jennifer joyce is live outside of children's hospital of philadelphia where they have treated some patients. jennifer? >> reporter: well, that's right, iain. four children have been treated here at chop for the enterovirus but they've all been released. their home. they're doing just fine. chop doctors say while it's okay to be concerned, parents should not panic. everything is okay. it's a virus that is sweeping across the u.s. >> you just told me it's here in philadelphia. which is not good news. >> reporter: enterovirus d68 has officially entered the philadelphia region. children's hospital of philadelphia confirms that four children were hospitalized and tested positive for the respiratory tract infection. dr. susan kauffman of chop says this virus has visiting our city several times before,
. >>> happening now, the enterovirus has reached philly. health officials have nounsed three confirmed cases in pennsylvania. this enterovirus is usually found in infants, children and tee wagers. the outbreak has spread to a dozen states. fox 29's jennifer joyce is live outside of children's hospital of philadelphia where they have treated some patients. jennifer? >> reporter: well, that's right, iain. four children have been treated here at chop for the enterovirus but they've...