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Several cases of mumps confirmed at LSU among students living off-campus
Official: Situation not expected to impact campus
Posted: 7:16 PM, Feb 04, 2020
Updated: 8:22 PM, Feb 04, 2020
Several LSU students have been diagnosed with mumps, an LSU spokeperson confirmed with WBRZ in Baton Rouge.
That spokesperson said that all of those students live off campus and the situation is not expected to impact the campus at this time.
The Reveille, LSU's newspaper, said that the Division of Strategic Communications notified students and faculty of the cases in an email on Tuesday...
February 10, 2020 at 9:58 AM CST - Updated February 13 at 5:20 AM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The number of students infected with mumps at LSU has risen to 12.
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It is recommended that any LSU student/faculty/staff who has not received two doses of MMR get the vaccine as soon as possible. In addition, if you have come into direct contact with someone currently diagnosed with mumps, it is recommended that you receive a third MMR vaccine.
Student at UL Lafayette diagnosed with mumps
by: WGNO Web Desk
Posted: Feb 17, 2020 / 05:52 PM CST / Updated: Feb 17, 2020 / 05:52 PM CST
A student at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette has been diagnosed with mumps, the University and the state Office of Public Health confirmed Monday.
UL Lafayette, in cooperation with the Office of Public Health, is monitoring the situation to ensure the health and safety of the University community, and will provide updates as needed...
LSU Student Health Center confirms 16 student cases of mumps, offering MMR vaccines
Bailey Chauvin 6 min ago
Updated Feb. 20, 1:30 p.m. The number of mumps cases has increased from five on Feb. 5 to 16 as of Feb. 20. This article has been updated to reflect these new developments.
The LSU Student Health Center has confirmed 16 student cases of mumps, as of Feb. 20. Four new cases have been reported since Feb. 12, when the Student Health Center reported only 12 cases...