EUGENE, Ore. — Public health officials say about 800 University of Oregon students and staff have been notified that a student has been diagnosed with a contagious and potentially life-threatening bacterial blood infection.
Lane County health officials in Eugene say the illness called meningococcemia can lead to meningitis. The affected student was hospitalized.
The Register-Guard reported that those contacted are believed to have been in contact with the sick student in classes and extracurricular activities since the school term started Jan. 5. They’ve been advised to seek treatment if they develop symptoms.
Health officials said late Friday that the student left Eugene this week to return home after her symptoms worsened. She was not identified and her condition is not known. She lived off campus.