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Parents want D.C. school sanitized after student's death

Sixth grade student in Washington, D.C., school may have died from staph infection
Feb. 27, 2008

Some parents at Bunker Hill Elementary School in Washington, D.C., are demanding that the city health department sanitize the building for possible staph contamination after the death earlier this month of a sixth-grade girl. City health officials stressed say there is no contamination in the building and that students are not at risk.

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