Salmonella Hits Students at Overnight Camp
Nearly 70 middle school students in the Salem, New Hampshire, public school district called in sick this week as part of the fallout from a Salmonella outbreak.
The outbreak occurred at an overnight camp late last week near North Conway, New Hampshire. The Eagle-Tribune newspaper quoted State Director of Public Health Dr. Jose Montero as saying that at least one student was hospitalized.
Students who attended the Stone Environmental School's overnight camp had symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea and high fever. The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services determined the children were infected with Salmonella after analyzing stool samples.
A team of investigators was sent to the overnight camp to inspect the facilities, interview staff and interview students. But Montero told the Eagle-Tribune that the exact cause of the outbreak may never be discovered.
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