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Prevent Meningitis And Detect It Early

Prevent Meningitis And Detect It Early

Since January of this year, there have been an unusually large number of cases of meningitis in Tijuana, Mexico.  Meningitis is a brain infection that can be caused by bacteria or viruses.  The bacterial type of meningitis has become more frequent there and the bacteria are called "meningococcus"  (period inside quotation mark) Most cases have been in children and young adults.  Meningitis can result in death, if not detected and treated early.

Here is what you can do to prevent meningitis and to detect it early:

  • Know the symptoms: fever, intense headache, lethargy, stiff neck, and/or a pinpoint rash that does not blanch under pressure.

  • Contact your doctor when these symptoms are present.

  • Get the meningitis vaccine.  The vaccine (known to doctors as MCV4) is recommended for all children between the ages of 11 and 18 years old. The first dose should be given at age 11 or 12. A booster dose can be given at age 18 years. The vaccine is recommended for some adults: those who travel to areas where there is meningitis, military recruits, college-age students living in dormitories, and adults with certain health conditions.

  • Use good hygiene.  Frequent hand washing is important. Bacteria can be spread through coughing and sneezing. (period) When a tissue is not available, cough or sleeve (delete)  into your own elbow/sleeve (NOT into your hand).

  • Saliva can spread the infection.   Do not share food or beverages. Do not share water bottles, eating utensils, lipstick or lip balm.  Adults must not share cigarettes or pipes.

  • Travelers.  If you are traveling to Tijuana, be aware of the recent reports of meningitis.  Promptly seek care for suggestive symptoms.

For reliable information on meningitis, go to the following website: http://www.cdc.gov/meningococcal/

 

 

CALIFORNIA HEALTHY KIDS SURVEY (2)

CALIFORNIA HEALTHY KIDS SURVEY

If you have a 9th or 11th grader, your student is being asked to be a part of our school’s California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS) sponsored by the California Department of Education. This is a very important survey that will help promote better health among our youth, improve the school learning environment and combat problems such as drug abuse and violence. If you do not want your child to complete the survey, you must notify your school. Please call 668-6022.

Survey Content. The survey gathers information on developmental supports provided to youth; school connectedness and barriers to learning; school safety; and health-related concerns such as physical activity and nutritional habits; alcohol, tobacco and other drug use; and risk of depression and suicide.

You may examine the questionnaire online or in the front office.

The results from this survey are compiled into district and county-level CHKS Reports. To view a copy of your district’s report go to http://chks.wested.org/reports/search (Outside Source) and type in the district name.

It is Voluntary. Your child does not have to take the survey. Students who participate only have to answer the questions they want to answer and they may stop taking it at any time.

It is Anonymous. No names will be recorded or attached to the survey forms or data. The results will be made available for analysis only under strict confidentiality controls.

Administration. The survey will be administered between April 1  – April 10, 2013. It will take about one class period to complete (about 50 minutes) and will be administered in one of your child’s classes. 

Click to download an ENGLISH and SPANISH version of the survey.

CALIFORNIA HEALTHY KIDS SURVEY

CALIFORNIA HEALTHY KIDS SURVEY

If you have a 9th or 11th grader, your student is being asked to be a part of our school’s California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS) sponsored by the California Department of Education. This is a very important survey that will help promote better health among our youth, improve the school learning environment and combat problems such as drug abuse and violence. If you do not want your child to complete the survey, you must notify your school. Please call 668-6022.

Survey Content. The survey gathers information on developmental supports provided to youth; school connectedness and barriers to learning; school safety; and health-related concerns such as physical activity and nutritional habits; alcohol, tobacco and other drug use; and risk of depression and suicide.

You may examine the questionnaire online or in the front office.

The results from this survey are compiled into district and county-level CHKS Reports. To view a copy of your district’s report go to http://chks.wested.org/reports/search (Outside Source) and type in the district name.

It is Voluntary. Your child does not have to take the survey. Students who participate only have to answer the questions they want to answer and they may stop taking it at any time.

It is Anonymous. No names will be recorded or attached to the survey forms or data. The results will be made available for analysis only under strict confidentiality controls.

Administration. The survey will be administered between April 1  – April 10, 2013. It will take about one class period to complete (about 50 minutes) and will be administered in one of your child’s classes. 

Click to download an ENGLISH and SPANISH version of the survey.

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