What You Need to Know about Serogroup B Meningococcal
... Adolescents and young adults are at increased risk of meningococcal disease, often referred to as meningitis, a serious disease that can lead to lifelong complications and even death. The disease is caused by many different types (serogroups) of bacteria. The routinely recommended meningitis vaccine ...
... Adolescents and young adults are at increased risk of meningococcal disease, often referred to as meningitis, a serious disease that can lead to lifelong complications and even death. The disease is caused by many different types (serogroups) of bacteria. The routinely recommended meningitis vaccine ...
Bacterial Diseases
... Tularemia/Rabbit Fever is a zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. What are the characteristics of this parasite? How can it enter the body? What are the signs associated with this disease? Proliferation can lead to sepsis. Streptomycin is the antibiotic of choice. ...
... Tularemia/Rabbit Fever is a zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. What are the characteristics of this parasite? How can it enter the body? What are the signs associated with this disease? Proliferation can lead to sepsis. Streptomycin is the antibiotic of choice. ...
Bacterial Meningitis - UNC
... of several antibiotics like penicillin and cephalosporins Attack peptioglycans in bacterial cell walls ...
... of several antibiotics like penicillin and cephalosporins Attack peptioglycans in bacterial cell walls ...
Meningococcal cases linked to international
... Meningococcal infection is caused by a bacterium Neisseria meningitidis, also known as meningococcus. It is mainly transmitted by direct contact through respiratory secretions, including droplets from the nose and throat, from infected persons. The incubation period varies from two to ten days, and ...
... Meningococcal infection is caused by a bacterium Neisseria meningitidis, also known as meningococcus. It is mainly transmitted by direct contact through respiratory secretions, including droplets from the nose and throat, from infected persons. The incubation period varies from two to ten days, and ...
N. gonorrhoeae
... the son of a well known Jewish physician, Moritz Neisser. Neisser began his medical studies in Breslau in 1872. Neisser originally planned to become a specialist in internal medicine, but there was no opening for assistants in Biermer's clinic. It was therefore purely by chance that he turned to der ...
... the son of a well known Jewish physician, Moritz Neisser. Neisser began his medical studies in Breslau in 1872. Neisser originally planned to become a specialist in internal medicine, but there was no opening for assistants in Biermer's clinic. It was therefore purely by chance that he turned to der ...
CDPH Press Release
... Two meningococcal conjugate vaccines (i.e., Menactra, Menveo) that contain serogroups A, C, W135, and Y are licensed for use in adults through age 55 years. Non-immunocompromised adults only need one dose for adequate protection; HIV-infected and other immunocompromised individuals should receive 2 ...
... Two meningococcal conjugate vaccines (i.e., Menactra, Menveo) that contain serogroups A, C, W135, and Y are licensed for use in adults through age 55 years. Non-immunocompromised adults only need one dose for adequate protection; HIV-infected and other immunocompromised individuals should receive 2 ...
N. gonorrhoeae
... the son of a well known Jewish physician, Moritz Neisser. Neisser began his medical studies in Breslau in 1872. Neisser originally planned to become a specialist in internal medicine, but there was no opening for assistants in Biermer's clinic. It was therefore purely by chance that he turned to der ...
... the son of a well known Jewish physician, Moritz Neisser. Neisser began his medical studies in Breslau in 1872. Neisser originally planned to become a specialist in internal medicine, but there was no opening for assistants in Biermer's clinic. It was therefore purely by chance that he turned to der ...
Men-In-G-It-Is
... o Low CSF WBC count (because that means the host immune response isn’t what it should be) Prevention: o Antibiotic prophylaxis for close contacts o Meningococcal vaccine (however, does not cover serotype B) o HIB conjugate vaccine o 23 or 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine o Management of GBS ...
... o Low CSF WBC count (because that means the host immune response isn’t what it should be) Prevention: o Antibiotic prophylaxis for close contacts o Meningococcal vaccine (however, does not cover serotype B) o HIB conjugate vaccine o 23 or 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine o Management of GBS ...
Antibiotic Prophylaxis Following an Exposure to Meningitis
... droplets expelled by coughing or sneezing. Indications for antibiotics following exposure to a case of meningococcal meningitis are few, especially for healthcare workers. Antibiotics are of benefit to those living in households with cases. These household contacts have prolonged and more extensive ...
... droplets expelled by coughing or sneezing. Indications for antibiotics following exposure to a case of meningococcal meningitis are few, especially for healthcare workers. Antibiotics are of benefit to those living in households with cases. These household contacts have prolonged and more extensive ...
meningococcal disease and hepatitis b
... South Carolina law requires all public institutions to inform entering college students about the risks of meningococcal disease and Hepatitis B. Clemson University requires the meningococcal conjugate vaccine (Menactra, Menveo) after the 16th birthday for all entering students age 21 or younger. If ...
... South Carolina law requires all public institutions to inform entering college students about the risks of meningococcal disease and Hepatitis B. Clemson University requires the meningococcal conjugate vaccine (Menactra, Menveo) after the 16th birthday for all entering students age 21 or younger. If ...
Meningitis
... People with viral meningitis may be hospitalized. Treatment includes rest, fluids, and overthe-counter pain medication. If bacterial meningitis is diagnosed doctors will start intravenous (IV) antibiotics as soon as possible. Fluids may be given to replace those lost to fever, sweating, vomiting, an ...
... People with viral meningitis may be hospitalized. Treatment includes rest, fluids, and overthe-counter pain medication. If bacterial meningitis is diagnosed doctors will start intravenous (IV) antibiotics as soon as possible. Fluids may be given to replace those lost to fever, sweating, vomiting, an ...
Diseases
... • Caused by infection with Bacteria Neisseria meningitidis • Gram negative diplococci, divided into 13 serogroups • -Groups B and C are most common in the UK • -Less common serogroups include A, Y, W135, and Z • Healthy individuals carry the bacteria in their nose and throat without symptoms • Trans ...
... • Caused by infection with Bacteria Neisseria meningitidis • Gram negative diplococci, divided into 13 serogroups • -Groups B and C are most common in the UK • -Less common serogroups include A, Y, W135, and Z • Healthy individuals carry the bacteria in their nose and throat without symptoms • Trans ...
Meningococcal Conjugate C Vaccine
... It is important to stay in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any vaccine because there is an extremely rare possibility of a life-threatening allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. This may include hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the throat, tongue or lips. If this happens after you ...
... It is important to stay in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any vaccine because there is an extremely rare possibility of a life-threatening allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. This may include hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the throat, tongue or lips. If this happens after you ...
Meningitis and Septicaemia What is meningococcal disease
... meningitis and septicaemia (blood poisoning). These can occur on their own or more commonly both together. Most people will make a good recovery but at worst meningococcal disease causes very severe illness that can rapidly result in death. Septicaemia is generally more life-threatening than meningi ...
... meningitis and septicaemia (blood poisoning). These can occur on their own or more commonly both together. Most people will make a good recovery but at worst meningococcal disease causes very severe illness that can rapidly result in death. Septicaemia is generally more life-threatening than meningi ...
MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE Important Health Information
... whistles or anything that has been in your mouth and has the potential to be contaminated with your mucus Talk to your doctor about vaccination for Meningococcal C and B strain plus the vaccine for overseas travel Tell someone when you are feeling sick so they can check on you regularly Contai ...
... whistles or anything that has been in your mouth and has the potential to be contaminated with your mucus Talk to your doctor about vaccination for Meningococcal C and B strain plus the vaccine for overseas travel Tell someone when you are feeling sick so they can check on you regularly Contai ...
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... Although meningococcal bacteria are common, they are extremely delicate outside of the body and are not very contagious. The bacteria spread from an infected carrier to another person through close, direct physical contact and through coughing, and sneezing, kissing. It can also spread through saliv ...
... Although meningococcal bacteria are common, they are extremely delicate outside of the body and are not very contagious. The bacteria spread from an infected carrier to another person through close, direct physical contact and through coughing, and sneezing, kissing. It can also spread through saliv ...
Meningeal syndrome
... Treatment Generalized forms: - immediate hospitalization - antibiotics in large doses (benzylpenicilline 200 000 – 500 000 U/kg, levomycetini succinatis) - corticosteroids - dehydratation therapy (in case of meningitis) - desintoxication - treatment of disseminated intravessel coagulation (heparin, ...
... Treatment Generalized forms: - immediate hospitalization - antibiotics in large doses (benzylpenicilline 200 000 – 500 000 U/kg, levomycetini succinatis) - corticosteroids - dehydratation therapy (in case of meningitis) - desintoxication - treatment of disseminated intravessel coagulation (heparin, ...
meningococcal vaccine declination form
... MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINE DECLINATION FORM I understand that due to my occupational exposure to infected person or other potentially infectious materials, I may be at risk of acquiring meningococcal disease. I have been given the opportunity to be vaccinated with a meningococcal vaccine at no cost to me ...
... MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINE DECLINATION FORM I understand that due to my occupational exposure to infected person or other potentially infectious materials, I may be at risk of acquiring meningococcal disease. I have been given the opportunity to be vaccinated with a meningococcal vaccine at no cost to me ...
sample parent letter for meningitis - Cambria
... you about the dangers of meningococcal disease, commonly known as bacterial meningitis, a rare but potentially fatal infection that can occur among teenagers and college students. While meningococcal disease is rare and difficult to contract, it is very serious. There is now a vaccine that may help ...
... you about the dangers of meningococcal disease, commonly known as bacterial meningitis, a rare but potentially fatal infection that can occur among teenagers and college students. While meningococcal disease is rare and difficult to contract, it is very serious. There is now a vaccine that may help ...
Inhibition of adhesion of Neisseria meningitidis to host cells by
... wide range of harmful organisms by utilizing different mechanisms. Some of the mechanisms are competition for nutrients and production of substances that can kill disease causing organisms. Neisseria meningitidis is a human specific bacterium that normally colonize the nasopharynx of 10% of human po ...
... wide range of harmful organisms by utilizing different mechanisms. Some of the mechanisms are competition for nutrients and production of substances that can kill disease causing organisms. Neisseria meningitidis is a human specific bacterium that normally colonize the nasopharynx of 10% of human po ...
Neisseria meningitidis
Neisseria meningitidis, often referred to as meningococcus, is a gram negative bacterium that can cause meningitis and other forms of meningococcal disease such as meningococcemia, a life-threatening sepsis. The bacterium is referred to as a coccus because it is round, and more specifically, diplococcus because of its tendency to form pairs. About 10% of adults are carrier of the bacteria in their nasopharynx. As an exclusively human pathogen it is the main cause of bacterial meningitis in children and young adults, causing developmental impairment and death in about 10% of cases. It causes the only form of bacterial meningitis known to occur epidemically, mainly in Africa and Asia.N. meningitidis is spread through saliva and respiratory secretions during coughing, sneezing, kissing, and chewing on toys. It infects the cell by sticking to it with long thin extensions called pili and the surface-exposed proteins Opa and Opc and has several virulence factors.