Posted on: March 20, 2022; Updated on: March 20, 2022
University Health Services has seen an increase in illness caused by adenoviruses,
says Dr. Jason Stacy, interim vice president for health and well-being and chief health
officer. Adenoviruses, which commonly cause cold- and flu-like symptoms, spread through respiratory droplets from an infected person or by touching a surface
where the virus exists.
“While the symptoms most young people experience are manageable with rest, increased
fluids and over-the-counter medications,” Stacy says, “some individuals may have a
more severe illness.”
Fortunately, these infections can be prevented by following a few basic tips:
- Wash your hands often with soap and water or use alcohol-based hand sanitizers
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands
- Use bleach-based disinfectant wipes to clean surfaces
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick
- Stay home if you are sick
Students who have symptoms that aren’t improving or who are at increased risk of complications
from infections should see a doctor. Make an appointment through MyHealthSpace or call 803-777-8343 to schedule an appointment.
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