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School offers tests after students share needle

Reuters NewMedia, Inc. - Wednesday November 12 10:54 AM EST


WAKEMAN, Ohio (Reuters) - Eighteen fifth-graders who used the same needle to prick their fingers in a science experiment have been offered tests for blood-borne diseases such as AIDS, a school official said Tuesday.

The classroom experiment three weeks ago at Western Reserve Middle School in nearby Collins was designed to allow the 10-year-olds to examine their blood under a microscope, but the sewing needle used to prick their fingers was swabbed only with alcohol.

A parent complained to the school and the local school district arranged a meeting Monday night to inform parents that blood tests for hepatitis and HIV would be provided to those who want them.

"In the old days, alcohol would have been enough of a disinfectant, but not in this day and age," Western Reserve treasurer Diane Wolf said.


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