| Suspected Case of Coronavirus Investigated in Brazos County; Texas A&M Safe to Attend. 
 A suspected case of novel coronavirus is being investigated in Brazos County, Texas, the home of Texas A&M University.
 
 The Brazos County Health District said Thursday the male patient is a  Texas A&M student who recently traveled to Texas from Wuhan, China,  where the coronavirus originated.
 
 The District said the student began showing symptoms after returning home to College Station.
 
 The  student admitted himself to an emergency room at a local hospital  Wednesday night. Officials didn't specify which hospital. They said ER  staff quickly realized the patient met the standards for coronavirus  testing.
 
 They say he had mild flu-like symptoms and traveled to an affected area within 14 days.
 
 Officials  say they didn't yet know the patients path home and if that path took  them through the heavily trafficked Dallas-Fort Worth International  Airport or Bush Intercontinental in Houston.
 
 Officials with DFW Airport said Thursday, "The Centers for Disease  Control has not ordered screening of individual passengers at DFW  Airport at this time. The Airport is prepared to support the CDC and the  Tarrant County Public Health Department if screening is necessary."
 
 Brazos County health officials said the patient is being kept isolated at home while precautionary testing is completed.
 
 Confirmation testing will be done by the Centers for Disease Control  and Prevention in Atlanta. The sample is expected to arrive by Friday  morning and should be completed within 24 hours, according to Dr. Eric  Wilke, with the Brazos County Health Department.
 
 
 
 Wilke said the the student population was at a low risk for exposure.  Wilke added that it was safe for students to attend classes. Students  who have questions or concerns, can contact A&M’s Student Health  Services at  info@shs.tamu.edu or on its  Facebook page.
 
 Should the case be confirmed coronavirus, detailed contact tracing  will begin to identify the path the person took home from China as well  as to identify others who may be at risk of exposure and infection.
 
 There is no treatment for coronavirus. Wilke said they are treating the patient's symptoms, which were considered mild.
 
 Coronavirus symptoms are flu-like and include fever, cough, shortness  of breath, and sore throat. If medical care is needed, please call your  healthcare provider first before showing up for testing/treatment.  Those that have traveled to Wuhan, China and have flu-like symptoms are  encouraged to call their local health department.
 
 Brazos County is located south of Dallas-Fort Worth, between Houston and Austin.
 
 The first case of coronavirus in the United States was announced on January 21.  In that case the patient, in Seattle, had also recently traveled to  Wuhan, China. Hundreds of cases have been confirmed in Wuhan and  elsewhere in China.
 
 Expand  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has travel to Wuhan,  China at a Level 2: Practice Enhanced Precautions, advising travelers  that preliminary information suggests older adults with underlying  health conditions may be at an increased risk of infection.  Read more from the CDC here.   Others recommend all nonessential travel to Wuhan be avoided.
 
 The general public is encouraged to practice general preventive  actions to avoid infection, including those practices used to avoid the  flu.
 
 Tips for Avoiding the Flu
 Get a flu vaccine every season, especially people at high riskWash your hands often with soap and waterCover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezingAvoid close contact with people who are sickStay home when you are sickAvoid touching your eyes, nose or mouthIf you're experiencing flu symptoms, visit your doctor and begin taking antiviral medications to help you recover more quickly
 
 nbcdfw.com
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