By
Donna Birch
Bee staff writer
(Published: Wednesday, January 14, 1998)
County health officials said test results to determine whether meningococcal
disease killed a Ceres boy last week came back inconclusive. However,
Stanislaus County officials said Tuesday that meningococcal disease will
be listed as the cause of death for 1-year-old Erik Wells.
"Even though the cultures were inconclusive, that doesn't change
the clinical diagnosis," said Dr. Alvaro Garza, the county's public
health officer. "We always want the lab's confirmation, but in this
case it's based on the clinical diagnosis."
The toddler died Jan. 5 after quickly falling ill the night before. Based
on a treating physician's diagnosis and statements the boy's parents made
to emergency room workers, health officials suspected the boy had meningococcal
disease -- a fast-developing type of bacterial meningitis.
Garza said a number of factors could have "affected the recoverability
of the bacteria."
No new meningococcal cases have been reported in the past week, public
health officials said Tuesday.
Family members who had close contact with the child were given antibiotics.
Everyone, including Erik's 2-month-old sister, is fine, a family member
said.
The full autopsy report can take from one to six weeks to complete, a
coroner's spokesman said.
Reprinted by permission of Modesto Bee.
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