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  • vheddyrmv8
    Head Fluffer
    • Mar 2005
    • 213

    Minnesota Wrestling Herpes Outbreak

    Wrestling suspended after herpes outbreakAssociated Press


    MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota high school wrestling programs were suspended Tuesday because of a widespread herpes outbreak.


    The Minnesota State High School League banned competitions and direct contact between wrestlers in practice until Feb. 6 after 24 cases of herpes gladiatorum were reported by 10 teams. The virus is spread by skin-to-skin contact, and symptoms include lesions on the face, head and neck.


    The suspension is meant to control the current outbreak, allow time to diagnose new cases and prevent disqualifications at the state tournament, scheduled for Feb. 28-March 3.

    The Minnesota Department of Health has been tracking the virus, caused by herpes simplex Type 1, the same strain that causes cold sores. Officials first became aware of the outbreak at a tournament in Rochester in late-December.

    Scot Davis, who coaches wrestling at Owatonna High School, has been involved in wrestling in Minnesota for more than 40 years and can't remember the league completely shutting down before.

    Davis' wrestlers, who get checkups several times a week, competed at the Rochester tournament where the outbreak was first detected, yet none of his wrestlers have been infected.

    "I think it's a bold step," he said. "How else are you going to get this thing cleared up? How do I explain to a mom that her kid has herpes forever?"

    Steve Larsen, wrestling coach at Century High School in Rochester, said his team will miss three competitions because of the eight-day suspension.

    "It's going to make scheduling interesting," he said. "I hope some of it will get rescheduled."

    The Century team has had no skin problems this year, Larsen said. But in the past, when a few of his wrestlers came down with ringworm, his team was suspended from practice and competition as a precaution.

    Infected wrestlers have to sit out matches and get cleared by doctors before they can resume wrestling, he said.

    Dr. B.J. Anderson, a former wrestler who acts as a health adviser to the high school league, said the greatest concern is an infection of the eye, which can, in rare cases, lead to scarring or blindness. The virus can remain in a body indefinitely, he said.

    A similar outbreak occurred in 1999, affecting 63 wrestlers and disqualifying several of them from the state tournament, Anderson said.

    Dr. Henry Balfour, a national expert on herpes who works in the department of virology at the University of Minnesota, said wrestlers are at a high risk for this sort of infection because of the nature of the sport.

    "Usually you have to have damage to the skin," he said. "If there is a break in the skin ... then the virus could take and cause a skin infection."

    Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press


    I live in Rochester so it's funny, our school went to state last year where apparently someone in our town got it and apparently it spread at a meet.
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  • LoungeMachine
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Jul 2004
    • 32576

    #2
    I wish we had a Herpes Expert posting here to weigh in on this...........

    Hmm....

    Who is there?

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    • High Life Man
      Commando
      • Jan 2004
      • 1286

      #3
      Goddammit Munson! Clean your balls!

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      • WARF
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Jan 2004
        • 15320

        #4
        Herpes first started in Minnesota when Jesse "The Body" Ventura bodyslammed Verne Gagne....

        It's all be downhill ever since...

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        • twonabomber
          formerly F A T
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Jan 2004
          • 11194

          #5
          Originally posted by LoungeMachine
          I wish we had a Herpes Expert posting here to weigh in on this...........

          Hmm....

          Who is there?

          ask him for his professional opinion.
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