What's making your kids sick?


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Updated: 11/10/2009 5:34 pm | Published: 11/10/2009 4:51 pm
Swine flu H1N1 vaccination at WVC clinic (Natasha Kwendakwema, ABC 4 News)
Swine flu H1N1 vaccination at WVC clinic (Natasha Kwendakwema, ABC 4 News)
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - Doctors around the Wasatch Front tell what is making some children sick and give advice on how to avoid spreading illnesses.

Dr. Zak Zar-Bock, a pediatrician at Families First Pediatrics in South Jordan said he is still seeing a lot of flu.  Symptoms include a fever, runny nose, cough, sore throat and body aches.

Zar-Bock suggested treating the symptoms, staying hydrated, and avoiding other kids.

South Jordan is also seeing several cases of strep throat as well.

Stay tuned on ABC 4 News at 5:00 pm Wednesday for a live interview with one of our doctors about your child's health.

Send us an e-mail with questions you want to ask the doctor to news@abc4.com

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