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1 Meningococcal Meningitis
By: S.R.

2 What is Meningococcal Meningitis?
Its an infection of the lining around the brain and spinal cord It can be caused by different types of organisms including bacteria and viruses Viral meningitis is generally less severe while bacterial meningitis can be quite severe

3 What are they symptoms? Early symptoms are fever, headache, stiff neck, rapidly developing rash Later symptoms are nausea, vomiting, discomfort looking in bright lights, confusion, sleepiness, and developing seizures Rash is usually found on the armpits, groin, ankles, and where elastic pressure is applied (socks and underwear) Symptoms appear 2-10 after exposure, usually within 5 days.

4 How is it diagnosed? The diagnosis is usually made by growing bacteria from a sample of spinal fluid Spinal fluid is obtained by performing a spinal tap, in which a needle is inserted into an area in the lower back where fluid in the spinal canal is readily accessible.

5 What is the treatment? Penicillin and certain related antibiotics are very effective in treating meningitis Recognition of infection is important With appropriate treatment, most patients recover without any problems

6 Some ways of preventing disease
Someone could get an immunization shot, which takes at least a week after administration before protection is provided Don’t smoke: cigarette smoke increases the risk of developing meningitis Try avoiding upper respiratory infections Cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing Frequent hand washing may be preventative a well By having a healthy lifestyle by having a balanced diet, and avoiding excessive alcohol always improves a persons ability to resist diseases.

7 Who gets this disease? Anyone can get Meningococcal disease, but it is more common in infants and children.


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