If you have any of the following, call 573-882-7481 for an appointment:
- Fever over 101 degrees or remains over 100 degrees for two days
- Productive cough
- Breathing difficulty
- Chest pain
- Other severe symptoms
Flu Shots
Annual flu shots are available. Call 573-882-7481 to schedule an appointment or attend one of our on-campus clinics:
Tuesday, Oct. 1 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. | School of Nursing, Clinical Skills Lab (located on the first floor)
Tuesday, Oct. 8 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. | Townsend Hall, Reflector
Wednesday, Oct. 16 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. | Lewis and Clark, Clark Hall Lobby
Tuesday, Oct. 22 | 11 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. | Plaza 900 Dining
Wednesday, Oct. 23 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. | Veterinary Medicine Building, Room W235
Tuesday, Oct. 29 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. | Journalism School, Palmer Room
Tuesday, Nov. 12 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. | MizzouRec, Aquatic Mezzanine
Your student health fee covers the cost of the annual flu shot. If you’re already at your appointment, ask your provider or nurse about getting the shot while you’re here.
Symptom Checker
You’re tired, have a stuffy nose and a sore throat. Use this guide to figure out if it’s a cold, the flu or something else.
COVID-19 Symptoms range from mild to severe | Influenza | Cold | Seasonal Allergies |
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Gradual | Abrupt | Gradual | Varies |
Symptom | COVID-19 Symptoms range from mild to severe | Influenza | Cold | Seasonal Allergies |
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Sources: World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology | ||||
Fever | Common | Common | Rare | No |
Fatigue | Common | Common | Sometimes | Sometimes |
Cough | Common (usually dry) | Common (usually dry) | Common | Sometimes |
Sneezing | Rarely | No | Common | Common |
Aches and pains | Common | Common | Sometimes | No |
Runny or stuffy nose | Common | Common | Common | Common |
Sore throat | Usually | Sometimes | Common | Possible, esp. upon waking |
Diarrhea | Sometimes | Sometimes | No | No |
Nausea or vomiting | Sometimes | Rarely | No | No |
Headaches | Sometimes | Common | Uncommon, mild | Sometimes |
Shortness of breath | Common | Sometimes | Mild | Sometimes, esp. in asthma patients |
Chills | Sometimes, incl. repeating shaking | Fairly common | Uncommon | Rare |
Loss of appetite | Sometimes | Common | Sometimes | Rare |
New loss of taste or smell | Sometimes (early, often without runny or stuffy nose) | Sometimes | Sometimes (especially with stuffy nose) | Sometimes |
Itchy nose, eyes or roof of mouth | No | No | No | Common |
Watery eyes | No | Uncommon | Common | Common |
Cold & Flu Care Tips
For fever, sore throat and body aches
- Take acetaminophen (such as Tylenol) but do not exceed 3,000 mg per day
- Alternate with ibuprofen (such as Advil)
- Take them around the clock, at the frequency indicated on the product directions — not just when symptoms reoccur
For cough
- Use a cough syrup with the suppressant dextromethorphan (DM), which is usually combined with guaifenesin (a mucus thinner)
- Take it at the frequency indicated on the product directions — not only when your cough worsens
Increase fluid intake
- Fluids are important while you have a fever
- Consume water, sports drinks and soup
- Do not use sugar-free drinks for rehydration
Call us
Call 573-882-7481 for an appointment if:
- Fever remains over 100 degrees for two days
- Cough becomes productive
- Loss of smell or taste
- Breathing becomes difficult
- You experience chest pain
- Or other new severe symptoms
Stay home
Stay home from class and work to limit contact with others. Limiting contact with others will keep them from infecting others.
Practice prevention
- Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze (or turn your head into your sleeve)
- Put your used tissue in a waste basket
- Wash your hands with soap and water, after you sneeze or cough
- Carry alcohol-based hand sanitizer to use when soap and water are not easily accessible
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth because germs are spread this way
- Do not share items such as drinks, food, cell phones, etc.
Avoid close contact with sick people
Viruses are spread mainly person-to-person through coughing or sneezing of infected people. Sometimes others may become infected by touching something with viruses on it and then touching their mouth or nose.
Symptoms of influenza
The most common symptoms are fever with respiratory symptoms including cough, sore throat and body aches. Headaches, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea may also occur.