Quantcast The Red and Black
College Media Network

The Red and Black

Search the Archives

 

STUDENT DIES OF BACTERIAL MENINGITIS

Unidentified student lived off campus

Issue date: 11/30/07 Section: News
  • Print
  • Email
  • Page 1 of 1
A University student died Saturday morning at St. Mary's Hospital of what has been diagnosed as bacterial meningitis, according to a release from the University Heath Center's top official.

According to the Athens Clarke County coronor's office, Michael Jeffrey Hendrickson, 23, a senior from Martinez, was identified as the student that died. He lived off campus, according to the release from Dr. Jean Chin, the health center's executive director.

His address is listed as 117 Barington Drive in Athens, which is the location of St. Andrews at the Barringtons according to the Athens-Clarke County Tax Assessor's Office.

The release, which was sent to students on the Arches Listserv, also noted that bacterial meningitis is spread by close contact of respiratory secretions, such as drinking directly after someone, kissing, and sharing utensils and is not spread by being in the same room or passing someone on the street.

The Athens-Clarke County Health Department has notified all persons who have been in close contact with the victim and are seeking appropriate prophylactic treatment.

Anyone seeking information about whether they may have been exposed, may contact the health center hotline at 706-542-8608.
Page 1 of 1

Article Tools

Viewing Comments 1 - 3 of 3

Jamie Callahan

posted 12/02/07 @ 1:11 AM EST

The Meningitis Foundation of America (MFA), a national organization, would like the public and media to know that information is available regarding the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of meningitis. (Continued…)

Lynn Bozof

posted 12/03/07 @ 9:08 AM EST

Hello,
My ron, Ryan Bozof, is a UGA graduate. His brother, Evan, died of meningococcal disease in 1998. Both Evan and Ryan had planned to be doctors together. (Continued…)

Edee Carey

posted 12/03/07 @ 11:35 AM EST

I request that the above comment is deleted. Obviously, "Jimmy" is not aware about people's feelings during this difficult time. Comments like that are not funny and they are inappropriate. (Continued…)

Post a Comment

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

 

 

Advertisement

Poll

Hmm, what to make of Kentucky vs. Georgia:
Submit Vote

View Results



Advertisement