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In a message dated 2/11/00 9:24:03 AM Pacific Standard Time,

thrasher@... writes:

<< Is this something that they think they can treat easily??? >>

Hi, ,

I found some info. from the CDC website. Believe it or not there is nothing

that can be done. Since it is a virus found mostly in children and the fact

that I made have contacted it as a child there is no treatment. I did read

another article that says it;s in the enterovirus family and that

Pancreatitis is just one of many diseases that you can contract from it. I

also read something about it being in the same family as polio. It is the

main cause of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease. There are no vaccines available

and from the articles I've read I have nothing to worry about since I'm not a

child and since the damage has already been done.

Marie

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Hi Marie!

I can't be of any help on that virus, but I'll look around and see what

I can see. Is this something that they think they can treat easily???

I sure hope so!

BTW, I was happy to see your email. Our group has been quiet for the

last few days and I wondered where everyone was...

DCP6364@... wrote:

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> From: DCP6364@...

>

> In a message dated 2/10/00 11:31:33 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> DCP6364@...

> writes:

>

> << cocksackie virus. >>

> I made a mistake on the spelling. It's coxsackie.

>

> Marie

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  • 5 months later...
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Oops,

Forgot a step.

After your first find opetation then type in *.hta and hit " Find now "

again.

Bill and Charlotte

Werre wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> Last night there was a report of a Virus in a message from " Bud and Betty "

about

> 5:20 EDT. The message said " Please unsubscribe us " or something like that.

> Hopefully you all have the fix on your WINDOWS that prevents it from

> workinging. However to be sure:

>

> Follow these steps to make sure that Windows is set to show all files:

>

> 1. Double-click the My Computer icon on the Windows

> desktop.

> 2. Click the View menu, and then click Options or

> Folder options.

> 3. Click the View tab, and then uncheck Hide file

> extensions for known file types.

> 4. Click Show all files, and then click OK.

>

> Click on " Start "

> Click on " Find "

> Click on " Files and Folders "

> Type in kak.* where it says named - make sure Include subfolders is checked

and

> Look in is your hard drive (usually (C:)

> Then click on " Find now "

>

> If you fand anything you must delete it and go throunh the proceedure outlined

> at this website:

>

> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2000020318071406

>

> I did not get it, but I have updated my WIN 98 file and have Virus protection

> against this file.

>

> Take care, Bill and Charlotte

>

>

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