1936 Fond-du-Lac outbreak

Onset
|date=An early recorded outbreak of ME was in Fond-du-Lac, Wisconsin, US. Recorded by the US Public Health Service, the outbreak struck Saint Agnes Convent and was recorded as "encephalitis". Fifty-three young women were infected, all novices and convent candidates |date= |date=== Symptoms == |date=*nausea/vomiting |date=*diplopia or blurred vision |date=*impaired mentation |date=*paresthesias affecting hands and feet |date=*headache |date=*neck pain |date=*chest pain |date=*back pain |date=*limb pain  |date=*sore throat (prodomal) |date=*fatiguability/malaise |date= |date=== Findings == |date= |date=== Epidemiology == |date= |date=== Prognosis == |date= |date=== See also == |date=*Epidemic myalgic encephalomyelitis |date=*List of myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome outbreaks |date= |date=== References == |date= |date= |date= |date= |date= |date=