Adenovirus Claims the Life of a College Student
Adenovirus Claims the Life of a College Student
Olivia Paregol, an 18-year-old college student at the University of Maryland, recently died from complications related to adenovirus, a family of viruses that has claimed many lives in recent months. In most cases, the virus causes cold and flu symptoms like a sore throat, fever, and diarrhea, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), but it can also lead to neurological diseases. In people with compromised immune systems, the virus can be fatal. At the time of Paregol’s death, she had been battling Crohn’s disease.The University of Maryland said Paregol’s was the first case of adenovirus diagnosed on campus. The diagnosis came on November 1. Since that time, six cases have been reported at the school. Adenovirus Type 7, which is a severe version of the virus, was one of those identified, said University Health Center director David McBride.
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