Student isolated at hospital after diagnosis of bacterial meningitis

By The Daily Illini Staff Report

A University student has been diagnosed with bacterial meningitis and isolated at an area hospital, according to a Massmail sent to students, staff and faculty Friday evening.

The student with meningitis is a resident of off-campus housing and authorities have contacted and treated anyone who has had close contact with the student, including hospital staff. Therefore, there is not a risk of the illness spreading at this time.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, bacterial meningitis can be deadly, but most people recover from the illness.

Meningitis can be spread through saliva, coughing or kissing but can also be spread by lengthy close contact, such as living together.

The University continues to work with McKinley Health Center as well as state and local health officials in order to prevent the potential spread of illnesses when incidents like this occur.

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According to the Massmail, students, staff and faculty will be notified if any new developments impacting their health and safety were to occur.

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