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Meningococcal Disease | New Hampshire Department of Health and ...

Meningococcal disease is an illness caused by a type of bacteria called Neisseria meningitidis. This is a serious illness and can include meningitis and ...

Meningococcal disease | Caring for kids - Canadian Paediatric Society

Meningococcal diseases are caused by a germ (a kind of bacteria) called meningococcus. This germ can cause two serious diseases.

Meningococcal Disease – University Health Services – UW–Madison

Symptoms of meningococcal disease can first appear as a flu-like illness and rapidly worsen. CDC recommends a meningococcal conjugate (MenACWY) vaccine for ...

Meningococcal meningitis | Public Health | County of Santa Clara

While serious, cases of meningococcal disease are rare. The CDC reports rates of meningococcal disease have declined in the United States since the 1990s. In ...

Meningococcal disease - Department of Health, Victoria

Meningococcal disease is an 'urgent' notifiable condition and must be notified by medical practitioners and pathology services immediately to the Department of ...

Meningococcal Disease - CT.gov

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Meningococcal Disease: Frequently Asked Questions

Meningococcal disease is a rare but serious infection caused by the bacteria Neisseria meningitidis (meningococcus).

Meningococcal disease | HSC Public Health Agency

The commonest form of bacterial meningitis is caused by infection with Neisseria Meningitidis.Meningococcal disease may present as meningitis (inflammation ...

Meningitis - meningococcal Information | Mount Sinai - New York

Meningococcemia is a life-threatening infection that occurs when the bacteria Neisseria meningitidis invades the blood stream. Bleeding into the skin (petechiae ...

Health Services / Meningococcal Disease - Snohomish School District

Fortunately, this life-threatening infection is rare – we usually have only about 20 to 30 reported cases each year in Washington. Adolescents and young adults ...

Factsheet about meningococcal disease

Transmission. Humans are the only reservoir of Neisseria meningitidis. Transmission occurs by droplet aerosol or secretions from the nasopharynx ...

Meningococcal Disease - La Dept. of Health

The meningococcal vaccine is safe and effective. Because meningococcal disease can become very serious very quickly, prevention is important. The vaccine is the ...

Meningococcal Disease - Georgia Department of Community Health

It can lead to brain damage, loss of. □ fingers, toes or other body parts, and death. Meningococcal bacteria can cause meningitis, an infection of the lining ...

National Meningitis Association – A nonprofit organization founded ...

National Meningitis Association (NMA) ... The National Meningitis Association, which was founded by parents whose children either died or survived with permanent ...

What is Meningococcal Disease?

Vaccine Recommendations · Teens may choose to get a dose of serogroup B meningococcal vaccine (MenB), preferably at 16-18 years old. · Children (>10 years old) ...

Meningococcal Disease - Ohio Department of Health

Isolation. Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) 3701-3-13 (O) states: "Meningococcal disease: A person with meningococcal disease shall be isolated ...

Meningococcal Disease - City of Toronto

Toronto is seeing an increase in meningococcal disease. Anyone who has not received the vaccines, is strongly recommended to get one as soon as possible.

Meningococcal Disease Page - Surveillance and Investigation

The bacteria that cause meningococcal disease are spread by exchanging respiratory and throat secretions (saliva or spit) during close (for example, coughing ...

Meningitis - FSU | University Health Services

Routine vaccination with a meningococcal A,C,Y and W vaccine is recommended for adolescents aged 11 or 12 years, with a booster dose at age 16 years. The ...

Meningococcal Meningitis Disease Facts

Meningococcal Disease Information for College Students and Parents. What is meningococcal disease?