As per recent reports, it has been claimed that as many as 12 teens from a town in upstate New York are experiencing various critical and odd symptoms simultaneously, while doctors have claimed that the symptoms are related to a mass hysteria outbreak.
Earlier, 12 girls from the LeRoy Junior-Senior High School were reported complaining symptoms of hysteria. In addition, the doctors claimed that the symptoms are much like those witnesses due to Tourette's syndrome, such as jerking of necks and painful shaking.
The mysterious case stumped the doctors first up, as they claimed that the condition was so sensitive in case of one of the victims that she has not turned up to resume her schooling yet.
In the meantime, school staff and various officials from the state instigated a probe into the strange outbreak. During the course of their investigation, the medical experts and school officials searched the entire school campus for months, but failed to find any sort of infectious agents or environmental substances that could have resulted in causing such symptoms among the teenage girls.
While explaining the state of affairs prevailing in the region at present, an official from the New York Department of Health, Dr. Gregory Young, informed that: “We have conclusively ruled out any form of infection or communicable disease and there's no evidence of any environmental factor”.
However, all of their efforts fell short of providing any kind of satisfaction for the majority of parents, as they were mostly not satisfied by the outcomes of the study and wanted some sort of concrete proof on account of confirmations provided by the investigation. While expressing her opinion regarding the issue, Katie Krautwurst, a 16-year-old girl who’s suffering from the same sort of symptoms, said that, “They told us it was traumatic, but I really don't think any of us had that traumatic of a life before”. Whatever the situation be like, one thing is fairly clear: the outbreak has baffled the state government, medical officials and almost all people in the region who are now breathing in a state of bother due to the potential Hysteria outbreak.












