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Common Illnesses on Campus

This page lists common illnesses that can occur on college campuses and provides links to Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) resources for more information.

Understanding Campus Illnesses

College brings new independence, and with it comes the responsibility to take care of your health. Between classes, work, clubs, and social events, students are often in close contact with others, which can make it easy for common illnesses like colds, flu, and mono to spread quickly.

The links on this page have information about these and other infectious diseases that can affect students on college campuses or might simply be in the news, with no effect on Miami's campus.

To stay healthy, get your vaccines, take time to rest, and drink plenty of water. Wash your hands and avoid sharing food and drinks.

If you need to schedule an appointment to see a provider at Student Health Services, call 529-3000, option 1. Same-day appointments are available on a frist-come, first-served basis, but are not guaranteed.  

Clinician checks a student’s throat during an exam.

Strep Throat

Strep throat is a bacterial infection in the throat and tonsils. Providers at SHS can do a quick test to see if a sore throat is strep throat.