Biological sciences invites you to a talk by Dr. Robert Visalli, professor of microbiology and associate dean of biomedical research in biomedical sciences at Mercer University School of Medicine-Savannah. His talk, titled “HIV! COVID! Ebola!….. and Herpesviruses?” will be at 3 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 5, in Room 126 of Schrenk Hall.
Read More »The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently issued updated information for colleges, universities and students regarding international travel to nations affected by the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, as well as other nations where cases of Ebola have been reported. All Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff are advised to follow the CDC’s Warning – Level 3 Travel Notices, which recommend that people avoid non-essential travel to the affected nations of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone and that “education-related travel to these countries be postponed until further notice.” The American College Health Association has also provided a number of internal and external resources to help educate S&T students, faculty and staff on Ebola.
Read More »The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the first case of Ebola in the United States on Sept. 30 in Dallas, Texas. Student health would like to remind faculty, staff and students that a travel advisory remains in place for all nonessential travel to West Africa. If you have plans to travel to this region, please review the Ebola Fact Sheet found on the student health website. Check for additional updates at cdc.gov/vhf/ebola.
Read More »The Centers for Disease Control has issued a travel advisory for West Africa due to the current Ebola epidemic. All faculty, staff and students who have traveled to the affected regions of Africa in recent months are advised to review the Ebola fact sheet on the student health website and take all precautions necessary to avoid contracting the disease.
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