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Cassie Mangini and Clare Pyles
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A serious infection that affects - the delicate membrane around the brain - spinal chord 1 st described in 1805 Feel very ill and urgent that you get to a hospital A Bacterial infection Meningococcal
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1800’s -lumped together with many other diseases under “Brain Fever” 1806-Dr. Vieussuex identifies it as a separate disease. *very fatal 1906-Dr. Jochmann makes anti-serum *death rates drop 1914-1918- hits all countries involved with WW1
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1928- Major epidemic in China and spreads all over world -anti-serum useless 1932-Gerhard Domagk makes first effective anti-biotic 1970-Vaccine created 1996-worst meningitis outbreak in history
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Coccal Bacteria
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Elderly Babies Kids and Teens Those with weak immune systems In the US and UK, the Spring and Winter Sub Sahara Africa
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Adults- Bad headache Stiff neck Photophobia Drowsiness Confusion Seizures Fever Babies or young kids- Cry Fever Vomit Not eating Limp Pale skin Sleepy Rash
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Colonization in healthy people Close contact - Kissing - Sneezing and coughing Outbreaks in schools and military training camps
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“Just the facts Meningitis” by K. Routh -Pgs 4-26 “ Meningitis: Diseases and People” By E. Willett -Pgs 91-92 http://textbookofbacteriology.net/themicro bialworld/meningitis.html http://textbookofbacteriology.net/themicro bialworld/meningitis.html http://doctorstock.photoshelter.com/image/ I0000BBlHPdV8U18
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