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From Chronicle Staff Writer Susan Slusser
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MILWAUKEE (WITI) A respiratory virus has sent hundreds of children to hospitals, and it s causing alarm across the Midwest and beyond. Ten states have contacted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for help investigating clusters of the virus that鈥檚 being blamed for the illness.
After losses of $2 million last season and projected similar losses this <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/anel.php> Christian Louboutin  Shoes Sale</a>  season, the San Francisco Bulls minor-league hockey team could fold as soon as next week, coach Pat Curcio told The Chronicle on Monday morning.
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Health officials say they鈥檙e still working to figure out what鈥檚 going on.
Curcio has a pending agreement with a new ownership group that would save the Sharks-affiliated franchise but relocate the team to Oakland or Fresno. The deal hinges on league approval and a new venue, and league meetings are Wednesday in Philadelphia. Curcio cannot name the new potential owners because of a non-disclosure agreement.
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The bug that appears to be causing most of the concern has a typically arcane name 鈥?Enterovirus EV-D68 鈥?but many of its symptoms are very common.
With the Bulls folding or moving and the 49ers moving to Santa Clara, the Giants will be the only pro sports team in the greater city area; the Bulls play at the Cow Palace in Daly City, just on the border of San Francisco.
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Enteroviruses, which bring on symptoms like a very intense cold, aren鈥檛 unusual. They鈥檙e actually very common.
鈥淚f anyone can save us 鈥? I don鈥檛 know what to do,鈥?said Curcio, who put together an ownership group to bring pro hockey to San Francisco in 2012 only to see investors drop out as losses mounted. 鈥淚 want to do what鈥檚 best for the city, the league and the Sharks. But we may have to cease operations next week if we don鈥檛 finalize this deal. It鈥檚 devastating.鈥?
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When you have a bad summer cold, often what you have is an enterovirus, said Mark Pallansch, a virologist and director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 Division of Viral Diseases.
The ECHL team would stay in the Bay Area only if the Warriors agree to allow the Bulls to play at Oracle Arena,聽 according to Curcio. The Bulls would reschedule all of their games to avoid conflicts with Warriors games and concerts, but the Warriors have first right of refusal to share the arena and so far have shown no inclination to allow the Bulls to play at Oracle on open dates on the schedule. It鈥檚 no secret that the Warriors have been exploring a move to San Francisco.
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There are more than 100 types of enteroviruses causing about 10 to 15 million infections in the United States each year, according to the CDC. They are carried in the intestinal tract and often spread to other parts of the body.
One major problem for the Bulls has been the Cow <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/anel.php> Christian Louboutin Shoes UK</a>  Palace, according to Curcio. The Bulls pay all their expenses at the building, and the team made numerous upgrades, including putting in a new ice system and scoreboard; the arena and the team split concessions and parking and the Cow Palace gets a cut of the tickets. The state-owned operated Cow Palace was unwilling to explore new terms, however, even with the Bulls on the brink of defaulting, Curcio said.
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The season often hits its peak in September, as summer ends and fall begins.
鈥淲hy not help us out, get us back on our feet and then make revenue when it comes?鈥?he said.聽 鈥淲e lost $2 million last year, the Cow Palace made probably $500,000 鈥?we said, 鈥楲et鈥檚 renegotiate,鈥?but that鈥檚 not going to happen. That鈥檚 the final nail in the coffin.鈥?
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So why all the concern now?聽What鈥檚 unusual at the moment is the high number of hospitalizations.
Cow Palace CEO Ken Alstott said Monday that he does not have information about the Bulls鈥?finances and that his understanding was that the team was restructuring its ownership group. Only then would there be the potential of talks about a new contract.
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There aren t any cases in Wisconsin currently, <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Handbags-Eyeglass-Dress-Reading-Glasses.html>Gucci Eyeglass</a>  but there s concern we could see cases here in the near future.
鈥淲e鈥檝e helped them with ideas about cutting costs and they鈥檝e done that,鈥?Alstott said. 鈥淚 know the league has meetings this week and they鈥檒l be talking about some of this.鈥?
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In Colorado, nearly 900 children were treated for the illness, but the good news is that it s not typically deadly.
Would the facility consider a new deal with the Bulls under new ownership? 鈥淚f it made sense we would,鈥?Alstott said. 鈥淏ut it has to be profitable for us or we鈥檇 rent the space out for other events. That鈥檚 part of this industry, things come and go.鈥?
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It can be severe in the asthmatic and the allergy kids population, Dr. Angela Tonozzi, the Director of Infection Prevention at Aurora Healthcare said.
Curcio claims that the Bulls have brought the city $16 million in revenue and jobs created in their season and a half, but, he said,聽 鈥淭he costs of doing <a href=http://www.alportico.net/gosoc.php>true religion jeans</a>  business in San Francisco are the highest in the league. 鈥ut then you look, and every night, there are 1,000 kids in the stands, watching us and dreaming of being hockey players. You can鈥檛 put a price on that.鈥?
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Dr. Tonozzi says while there are no cases in Wisconsin currently, doctors here are prepared.
Among the issues, Curcio said, is that players are paying $3,000 a month in rent, given San Francisco鈥檚 housing costs.
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This is viral respiratory season, so we prepare for Enterovirus as we do every late summer/early fall, Dr. Tonozzi said.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e trying to operate a minor-league team in a major-league city,鈥?Alstott said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 got to be tough. They鈥檝e been doing their best.鈥?
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An <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Sale-Online-Vintage-Watches-Outlet-Store-Kids-Clothing.html>Gucci Outlet Store</a>  analysis by the CDC showed at least 30 Kansas City children tested positive for EV-D68, Missouri health officials said.
Curcio said he hopes to stay on as coach should the pending agreement with new ownership go through.
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It鈥檚 a type of enterovirus that鈥檚 uncommon, but not new.
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It was first identified in the 1960s and there have been fewer than 100 reported cases since that time. But it鈥檚 possible that the relatively low number of reports might be because EV-D68 is hard to identify.
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EV-D68 was seen last year in the United States and this year in various parts of the world. Over the years, clusters have been reported in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona and various countries including the Philippines, Japan and the Netherlands.
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The virus can start as just a cold. Signs include coughing, difficulty breathing and in some cases a rash. Sometimes they can be accompanied by fever or wheezing.
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Respiratory problems appear to the hallmark of EV-D68, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.
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鈥淢ost enteroviruses cause either a little bit of a cold or a diarrheal illness 鈥?a few cause meningitis,鈥?said William Schaffner, head of the Department of Preventive Medicine at Vanderbilt University. 鈥淭his one is the, if you will, odd cousin. It causes prominent respiratory symptoms. Why it does that, we鈥檙e really not sure.鈥?
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Pay attention to the symptoms that your child is having. If they`re having wheezing for the first time that`s a definite symptom you need to go and seek care for or if they`re having wheezing that just won`t go away. If you re having difficulty breathing, you might need some oxygen. You might need some fluids if you get dehydrated and just specialized care and monitoring, Dr. Tonozzi said.
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Like other enteroviruses, the respiratory illness appears to spread through close contact with infected people. That makes children more susceptible.
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There鈥檚 not a <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Handbags-Outlet-Cheap-Wallets-Men-Belt-Canada.html>Gucci Men Belt</a>  great deal you can do, health officials say, beyond taking commonsense steps to reduce the risk.
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Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds 鈥?particularly after going to the bathroom and changing diapers.
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Clean and disinfect surfaces that are regularly touched by different people, such as toys and doorknobs.
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Avoid shaking hands, kissing, hugging and sharing cups or eating utensils with people who are sick. And stay home if you feel unwell.
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There鈥檚 no vaccine for EV-D68.
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@@@ MILWAUKEE (WITI) A respiratory virus has sent hundreds of children to hospitals, and it s causing alarm across the Midwest and beyond. Ten states have contacted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for help investigating clusters of the virus that鈥檚 being blamed for the illness. Health officials say they鈥檙e still working to figure out what鈥檚 going on. The bug that appears to be causing most of the concern has a typically arcane name 鈥?Enterovirus EV-D68 鈥?but many of its symptoms are very common. Enteroviruses, which bring on symptoms like a very intense cold, aren鈥檛 unusual. They鈥檙e actually very common. When you have a bad summer cold, often what you have is an enterovirus, said Mark Pallansch, a virologist and director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 Division of Viral Diseases. There are more than 100 types of enteroviruses causing about 10 to 15 million infections in the United States each year, according to the CDC. They are carried in the intestinal tract and often spread to other parts of the body. The season often hits its peak in September, as summer ends and fall begins. So why all the concern now?聽What鈥檚 unusual at the moment is the high number of hospitalizations. There aren t any cases in Wisconsin currently, <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Handbags-Eyeglass-Dress-Reading-Glasses.html>Gucci Eyeglass</a> but there s concern we could see cases here in the near future. In Colorado, nearly 900 children were treated for the illness, but the good news is that it s not typically deadly.

It can be severe in the asthmatic and the allergy kids population, Dr. Angela Tonozzi, the Director of Infection Prevention at Aurora Healthcare said.

Dr. Tonozzi says while there are no cases in Wisconsin currently, doctors here are prepared.

This is viral respiratory season, so we prepare for Enterovirus as we do every late summer/early fall, Dr. Tonozzi said.

An <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Sale-Online-Vintage-Watches-Outlet-Store-Kids-Clothing.html>Gucci Outlet Store</a> analysis by the CDC showed at least 30 Kansas City children tested positive for EV-D68, Missouri health officials said. It鈥檚 a type of enterovirus that鈥檚 uncommon, but not new. It was first identified in the 1960s and there have been fewer than 100 reported cases since that time. But it鈥檚 possible that the relatively low number of reports might be because EV-D68 is hard to identify. EV-D68 was seen last year in the United States and this year in various parts of the world. Over the years, clusters have been reported in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona and various countries including the Philippines, Japan and the Netherlands. The virus can start as just a cold. Signs include coughing, difficulty breathing and in some cases a rash. Sometimes they can be accompanied by fever or wheezing. Respiratory problems appear to the hallmark of EV-D68, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. 鈥淢ost enteroviruses cause either a little bit of a cold or a diarrheal illness 鈥?a few cause meningitis,鈥?said William Schaffner, head of the Department of Preventive Medicine at Vanderbilt University. 鈥淭his one is the, if you will, odd cousin. It causes prominent respiratory symptoms. Why it does that, we鈥檙e really not sure.鈥?

Pay attention to the symptoms that your child is having. If they`re having wheezing for the first time that`s a definite symptom you need to go and seek care for or if they`re having wheezing that just won`t go away. If you re having difficulty breathing, you might need some oxygen. You might need some fluids if you get dehydrated and just specialized care and monitoring, Dr. Tonozzi said.

Like other enteroviruses, the respiratory illness appears to spread through close contact with infected people. That makes children more susceptible. There鈥檚 not a <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Handbags-Outlet-Cheap-Wallets-Men-Belt-Canada.html>Gucci Men Belt</a> great deal you can do, health officials say, beyond taking commonsense steps to reduce the risk. Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds 鈥?particularly after going to the bathroom and changing diapers. Clean and disinfect surfaces that are regularly touched by different people, such as toys and doorknobs. Avoid shaking hands, kissing, hugging and sharing cups or eating utensils with people who are sick. And stay home if you feel unwell. There鈥檚 no vaccine for EV-D68.

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