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    You are at:Home»Local News»K-State Activity»K-State confirms case of mumps

    K-State confirms case of mumps

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    By KMAN Staff on January 29, 2016 K-State Activity, Local News, Manhattan, Top Story
    K-State Student Union (Courtesy photo)
    K-State Student Union (Courtesy photo)
    K-State Student Union (Courtesy photo)

    Kansas State University has confirmed one student case of mumps.

    The university is directly notifying anyone who may have been in close contact with the student. The university’s Lafene Health Center is working with the Riley County Health Department and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment to provide information to the Manhattan campus and surrounding community about the symptoms of mumps, how it is transmitted and how to prevent the spread of this infection.

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, symptoms for the mumps include fever, headache, muscle aches, tiredness, loss of appetite and swollen and tender salivary glands under the ears on one or both sides. It is spread from respiratory droplets, which are transmitted by sneezing and coughing.

    “Kansas State University is taking all precautions to protect our students, faculty and staff,” said Jim Parker, director of Lafene Health Center, in a press release from KSU. “We encourage all K-Staters to check their vaccination records with their primary care provider. If they have any concerns about possible symptoms, they should contact Lafene or their primary care provider.”

    Lafene Health Center will have a walk-in measles-mumps-rubella, or MMR, vaccination clinic for Kansas State University students, faculty and staff from 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1.

    Students with symptoms — even if they have received a MMR vaccine — should immediately call Lafene Health Center at 785-532-6544 and ask for a nurse before they visit the health center. Read a PDF of Lafene Health Center’s FAQ on mumps. Family members can read more information about the university’s health services.

    For additional questions, contact the Office of Student Life at 785-532-6432 or stulife@k-state.edu.

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