University of Texas Says 3rd Student Diagnosed With Mumps

The University of Texas says three students have tested positive for mumps, and officials are trying to notify classmates and guests at a fraternity party one of them attended last weekend.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says mumps rarely occurs across the country, after decades of vaccinations -- but still shows up in a few hundred cases annually.

Mumps is caused by a virus. Symptoms include a few days of fever, headache, muscle aches, loss of appetite and swelling of salivary glands.

School officials notified students in a campus-wide email. School, state and Austin officials are attempting to notify anyone who may have been in contact with the latest student diagnosed, including classmates, teachers and guests of a Saturday party at the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity house.

Copyright AP - Associated Press
Contact Us