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A student Of the University Institute of Maryland dies from a microbe that killed 11 guys in new Jersey

A student Of the University Institute of Maryland dies from a microbe that killed 11 guys in new Jersey

OLLEGE PARK, Md. - A student Of the University of Maryland Institute was killed by a disease associated with adenovirus. CBS station WJZ-TV reports the fact that school student, identified as 18-year-old UMD freshman Olivia Paragon, was a private in the first semester of the Institute.

The Institute of Maryland published a message, which took death, but officially no one was named.

The message, in particular, admitted that on November 19, the Institute found out, in fact, that " the test of the 1st standard sent to the CDC, revealed adenovirus 7, a strain that has the ability to cause more languid disease."

Adenovirus has been in the news in recent weeks since such as the last 11 guys died from the disease in a rehabilitation center in new Jersey. 

Founder Paregol read at WJZ in that day he happened to light up the funeral of the daughter.

"It is elementary an exceptionally pleasant woman you ever met," said Ian Parasol, its founder.

Paragon said, in fact he wants so the universe knew in fact that his 18-year-old daughter means to him and the family, now mourning her death.

"It was elementary rather elegant soul and a great man," said Paragon.

Med mid - Institute of Maryland said that actually learned about the disease of the student on November 1.

Since that time, it was reported about 5 cases of disease of pupils of adenoviral diseases.

Adenoviruses are considered to be frequent causes of colds, but there are strains that have all the chances to cause more serious diseases.

The time of receipt of information from the Institute subsequently perdition's daughter calls Paragon restless.

"We didn't know actually that there were other cases of adenovirus," said Paragon.

The founder of Olivia said, in fact, that she had been ill since September with a cough and often became the Institute's medical center.

This is another space where she will receive medication from the disease Krona, which, according to the texts of its founder, has weakened her immune system.

The doctors said it would put her in danger of complications.

"When a microbe gets into the non-heavy, it has the ability to cause damage to the non-heavy, and often you get such as superinfection or bacterial infection, which still has the ability to be quite serious," said doctor Scott Krugman, Deputy Chairman of Pediatrics Sinai clinic.

Parega else said, actually what now, he wondered not worsened does the trick mould on campus in the fall.

Olivia lived in one of the hostels, where students were evacuated, so that it was possible to arrange cleaning.

The Institute stated online that, similarly, there was virtually no connection between them. But the founder Olivia is not ready to create hasty conclusions.

"It's certainly not helped disease, I suppose, actually that's really a true statement, we don't know yet whether the root cause is, but it has not helped", - said Paragon.

The Institute warned the students in its own message, in fact, that there are virtually no specific medicines for the healing of infection in a non-hospitalized person.

They told the students that the care is very important, especially for those who have acquired honey difficulties, such as asthma, diabetes or diseases that lower the immune system, or if you take medication that reduces the immune system.

Students were still encouraged to seriously touch this strain of the microbe, in that amount to take preventive measures against this and other microbes, and in fact that departments across the campus began intensive cleaning of the planes around the Institute in early November in response to history.

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