Theft Alert: Delco

A Delaware County, Pennsylvania neighborhood is experiencing an outbreak of an unidentified rash affecting children. The rash is characterized by small, raised red bumps, often appearing on the stomach, back, and chest. Affected residents report that the rash is extremely itchy and spreads quickly.

Health officials and local authorities are investigating the cause of the rash, but so far, no specific source has been identified. Potential causes being considered include exposure to insects, plants, or environmental irritants. Some suspect possible contact with caterpillars in the area.

Residents are advised to seek medical attention if they or their children develop the rash, especially if accompanied by other symptoms like fever or difficulty breathing. They are also urged to avoid scratching the affected areas to prevent infection and further irritation. Local parks and community areas are being monitored and assessed for potential environmental factors contributing to the outbreak. Further updates and information from health officials are expected as the investigation continues.

find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/delaware-county-neighborhood-alert-rash-023702853.html

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