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Superintendent assures parents: "it's atypical pneumonia"
Posted: 10.31.2008 at 11:10 AM
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GREEN CITY, MO. -- When KTVO reported that a pneumonia-like illness was going around Green City Elementary school, parents and community members contacted us wondering if there might be another reason kids were getting sick.

We wondered if an aging facility and a wet summer could have led to a mold problem at the school.

Kirksville allergy specialist Lary Ciesmeier, D.O., said the question was logical, so we took that concern to Superintendent Donnie Campbell.

Campbell admitted that the district had had issues with water collecting in a boiler area, but he says they’ve been cleared up.  We asked if the district had tested for mold.

"We haven't done that because we haven't had anything come back from a doctor saying that this illness could be due to mold," Campbell said. 

One viewer who wished to remain anonymous told us in an email that there were rumors that the illness could be related to bats in the area.  Another came to us with concerns about asbestos on the premises.

"We've been told from numerous tests--there have been tests that we never would have thought of.--and what has come back to us form the [Center for Disease Control] and the health departments is that these kids have atypical pneumonia," Campbell said.

The superintendent readily admitted there was asbestos on the premises, but he says it’s carefully monitored by government. 

 

“The asbestos is contained and by law we have a plan in my office.  We do an inspection of those areas every single year and every three years we pay for an asbestos inspection team to come in and inspect the building as per law requires," he said. 

Campbell says that according to the Centers for Disease Control the pneumonia-like illness was a problem for schools across the state. 

Since we originally reported the story, the number of illnesses has dropped. 

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