MESQUITE, Texas (AP) _ Dallas County health officials are looking into whether some of the more than 100 students who missed classes at a North Texas elementary school may have swine flu.
Fewer than 36 students were out sick Friday but 114 missed classes Monday at Range Elementary due to an illness, The Dallas Morning News reported.
Dallas County health officials say they have not determined what caused the students’ illnesses and said least two students are confirmed to have a strain of Type A Influenza. Health officials suspect the two cases may be swine flu.
Fever, cough and other flu like symptoms have been reported among some of the students. Other illnesses include strep throat.
School officials sent a note Friday asking parents to keep sick children at home and sent a follow-up letter on Monday.