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Rider University - three confirmed H1N1 cases, many suspected
Swine Flu Preparedness Update
Like many colleges and universities across the country, Rider has been experiencing flu-like illness among students, faculty and staff. The good news is that the numbers are still relatively small. As of the start of the spring semester, we know of 5 students across both campuses and no faculty and staff who have reported flu-like illness. That brings the total of reported flu-like illness since the start of the 2009-2010 academic year to 182 students and 41 faculty and staff. Three students were diagnosed with H1N1 (swine flu) during the fall semester; none have been diagnosed this spring semester. Procedures for dealing with these cases have proceeded as planned.