Swine Flu (influenza A H1N1) Preparedness
Updated April 27, 2010
Bucknell University has worked closely with local, state and federal officials to monitor the spread of influenza A H1N1 (swine flu) and provide related information as necessary to the campus and local community. This website provides additional information about H1N1, including links to sites with related information, and serves as a central point of communication on the situation.
Bucknell currently has no active cases of students or employees testing positive for type A influenza, which is presumed to be H1N1, or swine flu, based on the advice of public health officials. This past summer and winter, 165 students and 15 faculty and staff members were diagnosed with type A influenza. All recovered in isolation on campus or at home.
Prevention
Health officials recommend the following guidelines to help prevent the spread of flu viruses:
- Wash your hands thoroughly and often with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
- Cover your mouth and nose with your upper sleeve when you cough or sneeze.
- Do not share utensils, drinks or personal care items, and avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
Symptoms
Symptoms of H1N1 influenza are similar to those of seasonal flu and typically include fever, cough and sore throat. Additional symptoms may include headache, chills, fatigue and body aches. Persons with H1N1 influenza are contagious for up to five days after the onset of illness and possibly longer if they are still symptomatic.
If your temperature rises to 100 degrees or above and you have these symptoms, there is a good chance you may have this form of the flu. If you have any of the above symptoms, you should check your temperature with a reliable thermometer. Students who are concerned that they may have H1N1 should call Bucknell's Office of Student Health Services or, after hours, Department of Public Safety.
Faculty and staff who are experiencing any combination of these symptoms should contact their family physician or nearest hospital.
Student Health Service
Hours: 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. weekdays; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. weekends
Call: 570-577-1401 or 570-577-1410
After hours, call Public Safety: 570-577-3333
Travel
The University is encouraging all students, faculty and staff who are traveling domestically or abroad to take reasonable precautions and follow the advice of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If you are studying abroad and need further guidance, you may contact Bucknell's Office of International Education at 570-577-3796.
More information
CDC swine flu information
CDC tips for preventing flu
Pennsylvania Department of Health swine flu information
"Managing Your Anxiety about Swine Flu"
Campus messages
- H1N1 update (Feb. 2)
- Flu vaccines available to students, employees, families (Dec. 9)
- H1N1 vaccine available to students, employees, families Dec. 4 (Dec. 4)
- H1N1 vaccine available to students Dec. 1-2 (Nov. 30)
- Seasonal flu vaccine available Nov. 23 and 24 to students, employees (Nov. 23)
- Seasonal flu vaccine available Nov. 20 to students, employees (Nov. 19)
- Next swine flu vaccine distribution Nov. 12 (Nov. 10)
- Next swine flu vaccine distribution Nov. 4 (Oct. 31)
- Swine flu vaccine for students Thursday, Oct. 22 (Oct. 21)
- Seasonal flu shot available to students Thursday, Oct. 15 (Oct. 14)
- Student seasonal flu vaccinations available Oct. 7 (Oct. 1)
- Letter to campus from Donald Stechschulte, director of Student Health Services (Sept. 29, 2009)
- Letter to campus from Donald Stechschulte, director of Student Health Services (Sept. 18, 2009)
- Several students test positive for influenza type A, presumably H1N1 (Sept. 7, 2009)
- Positive test for influenza Type A, presumed to be swine flu (Sept. 6, 2009)
- Letter to campus from Donald Stechschulte, director of Student Health Services (Aug.26, 2009)
- Letter to parents from Donald Stechschulte, director of Student Health Services (Aug. 20, 2009)
- Swine flu information update (June 19, 2009)
- Swine flu information update (May 4, 2009)
- Swine flu information update (May 1, 2009)
- Statement from President Brian C. Mitchell (April 27, 2009)
Media contact: Division of Communications




