FORT COLLINS, Colo.—Colorado State University officials are reporting a probable case of swine flu on the Fort Collins campus.
There were no test results for the student, who lives off campus, as of Tuesday. Colorado State officials don’t believe the person was hospitalized.
Officials at the University of Colorado in Boulder said last week that eight students there likely had swine flu. The students tested positive for influenza A, of which swine flu is a substrain.
Both universities have been gearing up for outbreaks of the flu amid warnings from health experts of outbreaks of the illness.
The schools are urging students to isolate themselves if they become sick. Colorado State has a limited number of dorm rooms where sick students or their roommates could move.
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Information from: Fort Collins Coloradoan,



