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A student at Benjamin Stoddert Middle School in Temple Hills was tested and treated in September and has returned to class, said schools spokesman John White.
Montgomery County Public Schools reported two additional cases, increasing its total to 22, spokeswoman Kate Harrison said.
Bethesda-Chevy Chase and Paint Branch high schools reported cases Wednesday, Harrrison said, while Northwest High School reported a case Tuesday.
Harrison would not say whether the students were hospitalized or what their status was.
Thirteen high schools and three elementary schools in the county have been affected.
The methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has raised concerns across the Washington region following the death of a high school senior in rural Bedford County, Va. last week.
School officials have upgraded disinfectants and are scrubbing common areas daily. County health officials weighed in last week, urging residents to pay closer attention to personal hygiene and to cover any cuts.
A recent medical study reported that more than 19,000 people nationwide died of the infection in 2005, raising concern about the infection.
Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine installed a new state regulation Wednesday requiring laboratories to alert the state when a patient tests positive for a drug-resistant strain of staph infection.
“Our public health community is very concerned about the growing challenge of monitoring and controlling MRSA in both health care and community settings,” Kaine said.
Despite the recent concern about school cases, the new regulation does not alert schools to positive tests, said Jon Almquist, administrator for athletics in Fairfax County, where six athletes have tested positive. There have been no clustered cases.
Prince William County Public Schools has reported 16 cases spread among 13 schools.
Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Manassas City and Alexandria City schools have reported cases of MRSA staph infections and tried to address concerns about the problem.
The D.C. Council is considering legislation to reduce the spread of drug-resistant staph bacteria by starting the fight where the bug is most prevalent — in hospitals.
Kaine said last week there should have been a notification requirement to alert the Virginia Department of Health about the most dangerous staph cases.
Dan Genz and Michael Neibauer contributed to this report.
cmabeus@dcexaminer.com



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Virginian said:
Yep! The 'medical authorities' immediately rush out the superlative form - Epidemic! How very liberal. They do not have the facts but have quickly reached a conclusion - Epidemic! Better said, having reached the conclusion the main job is to now avoid and ignore the facts. Good old Public Health - they have a remedy - give us lots of taxpayer cash to continue our phoney scaremongering methods with press releases. The Truth: When the world wakes up to the daily nonsense produced by 'public health authorities' we will have an Epidemic of common sense, well being and more cash to spend on ourselves as we will no longer be paying the golfing green fees of 'public health' idiots. Epidemic indeed!
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Examiner Reader said:
Your article noted the following: "Virginia, which began in October reporting only the most dangerous variety of MRSA, has recorded 85 cases, three of which resulted in death. The deaths were among people aged 70-80." A teenager in southwest Virginia died from MRSA.
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Examiner Reader said:
All public facilities should be required to report MRSA outbreaks in order to track whether it is spreading. If it is left unchecked, the outcome is unimaginable. MRSA can live on surfaces & fabrics for weeks. Public transportation, schools, jails, etc. are all at risk. While washing hands is good hygiene for everyone, our entire bodies are covered with skin, not just our hands. This is a dirty world we are living in.
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Examiner Reader said: said:
how about introducing legislation to curb these gas prices...that's something you could do.....washing hands is commons sense....you don't need legislation for that....
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Examiner Reader said:
Hey, Lijah, just teach your folks to wash with soap and water occasionally. Most of all your folks up in the House of Reps. Remember, cleanliness is next to godliness.
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jerry said:
Take a shower every day and don't smoke pot.
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Examiner Reader said:
Third World,here America comes.
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Examiner Reader said:
All DC public schools needs to close and clean the schools. You never know.
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Examiner Reader said:
HD Woodson High School had a outbreak with one of there students and did not shut down the school, nor did they inform no one but the teacher and staff is walking around with gloves and mask on. My daughter is not return to this school until they do something about this and let us know.
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Examiner Reader said:
This outbreak is nothing to play with. My daughter school did not close but the teachers and staff is walking around with gloves and mast on. Why and did not send a letter home stating that someone in the school has it. My daughter is not return to school until they go clean it up. HD Woodson High Schoo. Washington DC.
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Examiner Reader said:
They should shut down the schools when 1 outbreak occurs Its retarded if they dont
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Richard H. Clark - middleclass2008.com said:
BAN antibiotics in ALL animal feed. That's the only reason these bugs exist. There have been many studies showing how they revert back to being non-resistant when in an antibiotic-free environment. Problem is with your food... meat, milk, eggs, everything is contaminated with antibiotics. The bugs are only learning to survive in the climate we created.
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Examiner Reader said:
Cleanliness is next to Godliness.
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victim said:
its happening A LOT in california as well, I got it twice and almost needed my foot to be removed becuase it happened around my ankle. Then my mom got it twice around her waist, then her friends got it. It's spreading like wildfire.
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