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Nearly 1,000 Aztecs Lined Up for Antibiotics After a Freshman Died of Meningitis B
On October 17, 2014, San Diego State University announced that 18-year-old freshman Sara Stelzer had died of serogroup B meningococcal disease, the strain not covered by the meningitis vaccine then required of students. The university and San Diego County urged students who had close contact with Stelzer to seek preventive antibiotics; nearly 1,000 students visited Student Health Services in the following days.
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- Student PaperSDSU student diagnosed with meningitis dies at 18 - The Daily Aztecthedailyaztec.com
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