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FACTS ABOUT MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE AND VACCINATION


Meningococcal Vaccination - CDC

Meningococcal vaccines help protect against meningococcal disease. ... Meningococcal Vaccine Information Statements. MenACWY: English ...

About Meningococcal Disease - CDC

Vaccines offer the best protection against meningococcal disease. More Information ... illness that causes meningitis and bloodstream infections ...

FACTS ABOUT MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE AND VACCINATION

Meningococcal disease, commonly referred to as bacterial meningitis or simply as meningitis, is a rare but sometimes deadly bacterial infection. The disease ...

Meningococcal Disease Facts - MN Dept. of Health

Meningococcal disease is a rare, serious illness caused by a bacteria (Neisseria meningitidis). It can cause meningitis, which is an infection ...

FACTS ABOUT MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE AND VACCINATION

Meningococcal disease, also known as bacterial meningitis, is a rare but sometimes deadly infection that can strike adolescents and young adults. The disease ...

Your Child's Vaccines: Meningococcal Vaccines (for Parents)

The meningococcal vaccines protect against meningococcal disease, which can lead to bacterial meningitis and other serious infections.

Meningococcal Disease - New York State Department of Health

The single best way to prevent this disease is to be vaccinated. Vaccines are available for people six (6) weeks of age and older. Various vaccines offer ...

Immunizations: Meningococcal Vaccines | Wisconsin Department of ...

Prevention · The MenACWY vaccine prevents infection with meningococcal types A, C, W, and Y. The CDC recommends MenACWY for: · The MenB vaccine ...

Five Facts about Meningococcal Disease and Prevention

Health officials recommend routine vaccination against four of five major meningococcal disease serogroups (A, C, W and Y) at 11-12 with a booster at age 16.

Meningococcal Disease – NFID

Three types of meningococcal vaccines are available in the US (MenACWY, MenB, MenABCWY). CDC recommends routine MenACWY for: All preteens at age 11-12 years ...

Meningococcal Disease and the Men B Vaccine - AAFP

Meningococcal Disease Vaccine ... The Neisseria meningitides bacteria cause invasive diseases in the form of meningitis and sepsis. The disease can strike rapidly ...

Meningococcal Disease (vaccine-preventable) - Oregon.gov

Meningococcal disease is a vaccine-preventable illness caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis. The disease is serious and can be fatal.

Meningococcal Vaccination

Meningococcal disease refers to any illness that is caused by Neisseria ... For more information about the vaccines recommended for preteens and teens:.

Meningococcal disease – symptoms and vaccine - Healthdirect

Vaccination is your best protection against meningococcal disease. There are different vaccines for different types of disease (A, B, C, W and Y). Vaccination ...

Meningococcal Disease - Illinois Department of Public Health

Meningococcal vaccine is effective on certain types of Neisseria meningitidis but is only recommended when there is a high incidence of cases in a limited ...

Meningococcal disease – immunisation - Better Health Channel

These vaccines are recommended for people at increased risk of meningococcal disease. Meningococcal ACWY vaccination. In Victoria, vaccination against ...

Meningococcal Vaccine: Why Preteens and Teens Should Get It

Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to prevent meningococcal disease. ... Information Statements for meningococcal ACWY and ...

Factsheet about meningococcal disease

Trumemba® (meningococcal group B surface protein vaccine) is indicated for active immunisation of individuals 10 years and older to prevent IMD ...

Meningococcal Disease and College Students - Mass.gov

There is no requirement for meningococcal B vaccination. ... meningococcal disease, reviewed the information provided and elected to decline the vaccine.

Meningococcal Meningitis - World Health Organization (WHO)

Meningococcal vaccines containing unconjugated purified capsular polysaccharides (A, C, Y and W) have been available since the 1970s and are still used to ...