HIGH POINT, N.C. -- High Point University confirmed three new cases of mumps on campus, bringing the total to 14.
- The university has provided alternative housing for students with the viral infection
- University reps say medical staff have already run the course of the illness
- Mumps causes swelling of the face, fever, fatigue, and muscle aches
- PREVIOUS STORY: HPU Offers Free Mumps Vaccines
The university has provided alternative housing for students with the viral infection to avoid further exposure to the campus community.
University reps say medical staff have already run the course of the illness.
Mumps causes swelling of the face, fever, fatigue, and muscle aches.
The school says any student experiencing symptoms should schedule an appointment with student health services.