Northeastern University Student Dies Of Bacterial Meningitis
BOSTON (CBS) – A Northeastern University freshman from Wakefield has died of bacterial meningitis.
Ryan Shaw, 18, died Sunday. Meningitis is highly contagious, but Northeastern told students that he became sick after leaving campus at the end of the spring semester.
Sending our thoughts and love to the family and friends of Ryan Shaw, an NUin Program alum who will be dearly missed by the NU community.
— The N.U.in Program (@TheNUinProgram) May 11, 2016
The university and Boston public health officials have reached out to his known close contacts to offer medication and immunization.
Shaw graduated last year from St. John’s Prep in Danvers. Headmaster Edward Hardiman told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 that Shaw was “a very loyal friend with a great sense of humor.”
The freshman had volunteered in Jamaica with disabled children, and Northeastern called his death “an incredible loss.”
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: nealjriley Tags: Health Local News Syndicated Local Bacterial Meningitis Laurie Kirby Northeastern University Source Type: news
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