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A part-time mature female student at the Broadstairs campus of Canterbury Christ Church University has contracted swine flu, it has been confirmed.
The student, who does not live in university accommodation, is being treated for her symptoms in line with Health Protection Agency (HPA) guidelines.
A statement by the university said: "The university is working with the HPA to provide advice for staff and students who may have been in contact with the student.
"To date, the vast majority of cases of swine flu in the UK are relatively mild and those involved make a full recovery.
"Like many other organisations across the UK, the university will be monitoring the situation closely and has not determined a need for any particular precautions to be in place.
"The university recommend staff and students to follow the general advice being circulated by national health agencies."
If you believe you have flu-like symptoms, and particularly if you have recently returned from a country where there has been an outbreak of swine flu:
Staff and students who are thinking of travelling abroad should consult the www.fco.gov.uk/en/travelling-and-living-overseas/swine-flu for the latest advice. The FCO is currently advising against travel to Mexico.
For further information and advice about swine flu, including the Government leaflet and TV campaign, visit www.canterbury.ac.uk/support/student-support-services/students/index.asp.