I would mention Mike that is not my intent to start a panic among parents and other people. Only to raise awareness of a growing problem. Frankly im a little disappointed in the lax attitude of some of the people in this situation. Simply ignoring the problem, trying to hide it, or believing myths that it can't be spread without outbreaks only makes the problem worse. Let me restate that this disease in probably more than 99.9% of cases is not fatal. Its not meant to be a disease that kills you. But it can cause ugly scares, puts a blanket of doubt on our great sport, has possible serious effects to infants of carriers and yes even to the carrier themselfs. Honestly I don't want to make a big issue out of this, only to raise the awareness to the people who don't even know its going on, and perhaps to even get some people to stop exposing others to something they know they have. There really is no way to get rid of this desease but we can all certainly reduce the risk of spreading it if we do the right things. Just food for thought.