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UL Lafayette student diagnosed with mumps

LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) UL Lafayette officials confirmed an individual on campus has been diagnosed with mumps.

Officials made the announcement in an email to all students and faculty in coordination with the Louisiana Office of Public Health.


“UL Lafayette, in cooperation with the Office of Public Health, is monitoring the situation to ensure the health and safety of the University community, and will provide updates as needed,” a release said.

The Louisiana Office of Public Health recommends taking the following precautions to protect against mumps. 

UL Lafayette’s Office of Student Health Services will have vaccines available Tuesday, Feb. 18, for students who have either not been vaccinated or who have not received a second round of the MMR vaccine. Appointments are required; call Student Health Services at (337) 482-1328, the release says.  

What is mumps?

Mumps is a contagious disease caused by a virus. It is transmitted through direct contact with saliva or respiratory droplets from an infected person with mumps. 

How does it spread?

What are the symptoms? 

Mumps typically starts with a fever, headache, muscle aches, tiredness and loss of appetite; most people then develop swelling of their salivary glands, which causes puffy cheeks and a swollen jaw.

If any of these symptoms develop, even if they are mild, you should contact your health care provider or student health center immediately and stay isolated from others.

What preventive measures should you take?

In addition to being up to date on immunizations, the Louisiana Office of Public Health offers these reminders to avoid the spread of mumps, the flu and other illness that are prevalent this time of year: 

Contact your health care provider or visit the Louisiana Department of Public Health website for more information.