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MAILED:
April 30, 2002
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This information is being distributed to all UW-Eau Claire faculty, staff and
students.
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The Chippewa Falls high school student who died last week from meningococcal
disease had "type Y," the same type that was responsible for the
meningitis in the Chippewa Valley Technical College student who is now
recovering from the disease, according to health officials.
UW-Eau Claire sophomore Sean Coleman had
"type C," which means there is no link between Sean's case and the
others. Sean's case was an isolated case.
Nine days have passed since Sean's April 21
death. Health officials say that the lengthening time makes it even less likely
that there will be additional cases of meningitis in other UW-Eau Claire
students.
UW-Eau Claire's Health Service continues to
offer Menomune (meningococcal vaccine) for those who wish to receive it.
Health Service's hotline - (715) 836-5955 -
also continues to be available for students or parents who have questions or
concerns regarding meningitis.
News Bureau
UW-Eau Claire News Bureau
Schofield 201
(715) 836-4741
newsbur@uwec.edu
Updated: April 30, 2002
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