The reported number of University of Guelph students with gastroenteritis тАФ a viral infection commonly known as stomach flu тАФ has grown to over 150, and public health officials are expecting many more cases.
The southern Ontario school confirmed on Wednesday┬аthat some students living in residence started to report symptoms on Monday. By Wednesday, there were more than 60 cases.
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health confirmed to CBC News on Thursday afternoon┬аthat the number has┬аmore than doubled.
Symptoms of gastroenteritis may include:
- Diarrhea.
- Vomiting.
- Nausea.
- Stomach pain or cramps.
- Fever or chills.
- Headache.
- Body aches.
- Fatigue.
Some social events paused at school
In a statement on its website, the university said it’s aware of a cluster of cases in South Residence, plus cases in other on-campus residences.
“To help contain the spread, residence communities are temporarily moving away from larger-scale social programs that bring┬аstudents from across campus together,” the university said.
The school noted custodians are spending additional time cleaning commonly touched surfaces in the residences, including doorknobs and in washrooms.
“There is an awareness campaign planned promoting hygiene and best practices to prevent the spread of illness,” the school said.
Students are being reminded to wash their hands frequently with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds. People experiencing symptoms should not visit populated areas of the school.