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Meningococcal Disease Prevention


About Meningococcal Disease - CDC

Prevention. Three serogroups cause most meningococcal disease in the United States: B, C, and. Getting vaccinated is the best way to ...

Meningococcal Disease - CDC

Meningococcal disease is an uncommon but serious illness that causes meningitis and bloodstream infections. It can be deadly, but vaccines help prevent it.

Preventing and controlling meningitis outbreaks

Prevention of meningococcal cases and outbreaks, through vaccination, is the best control strategy. Licensed vaccines against meningococcal disease have ...

Meningitis - World Health Organization (WHO)

Prevention · Talk to your doctor or nurse about taking antibiotics (in case of bacterial meningitis) · Wash hands frequently, especially before ...

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 ...

Meningitis Awareness and Prevention | Wellesley, MA

Meningococcal disease can be devastating and often—and unexpectedly—strikes otherwise healthy people. Anyone at any age can get meningococcal disease, but some ...

Vaccination strategies for the prevention of meningococcal disease

Routine prophylactic vaccination and mass vaccination strategies have been used to control both endemic and epidemic disease caused by Neisseria meningitidis ...

Meningococcal Disease - Illinois Department of Public Health

How can meningococcal disease be prevented? ... Risk of transmission of meningococcal infection can be reduced by practicing good hygiene. Persons should cover ...

Meningococcal Disease – NFID

Meningococcal (muh-nin-jo-cok-ul) disease is a serious bacterial illness that can lead to severe swelling of the tissues surrounding the brain and spinal cord ( ...

Prevention of Meningococcal Disease - AAFP

Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Exposure to Meningococcal Disease ; Children older than one month, 10 mg per kg (up to 600 mg) orally every 12 hours ...

Meningococcal disease

Meningococcal disease is caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis. The bacterium is often detected in the nasopharynx without causing disease.

Meningococcal Prophylaxis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

According to the CDC, all children aged 11 to 12 should be vaccinated with one dose of a conjugate meningococcal vaccine. Since protection wanes, whose ...

Invasive meningococcal disease: Prevention and risks - Canada.ca

Invasive meningococcus disease is rare in Canada, with around 100 cases a year. However, it's a serious disease that can lead to long-term disabilities or ...

Meningococcal Disease: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Meningococcal disease is any type of infection that's caused by the bacteria Neisseria meningitidis, which is also called meningococcus. The bacteria can infect ...

Factsheet about meningococcal disease

Vaccines are available for primary prevention of disease caused by serogroups A, B, C, W, and Y. Antibiotics are available for elimination of ...

Meningococcal disease awareness and prevention - UIC today

Meningococcal disease is a bacterial infection caused by Neisseria meningitidis that leads to an infection of the brain and spinal cord or the bloodstream.

Meningococcal Invasive Disease | Texas DSHS

Meningococcal meningitis is a particularly severe form of meningitis caused by the bacteria Neisseria meningitidis. Even when treated with the right antibiotics ...

Treatment and prevention of meningococcal infection - UpToDate

Outline · Droplet precautions · Antimicrobial chemoprophylaxis · - Following exposure · Indications · Timing of prophylaxis · Regimens · Follow-up ...

Preventative strategies on meningococcal disease

A strategist planning to prevent the occurrence and damage of meningococcal disease has various forces to deploy: epidemiology, the recognition of people who ...

Prevention - Meningitis Centre Australia

Preventing Meningitis, Meningococcal and Pneumococcal · DO NOT share drink bottles or drinking glasses. · DO NOT share food. · Cover your mouth and nose when ...