BACTERIAL MENINGITIS
What is meningitis?
There are two common types of bacteria that cause meningitis:
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What are the symptoms? |
Someone with meningitis will become very ill. The
illness may develop over one or two days, but it can also rapidly progress in a matter of
hours. Not everyone with meningitis will have the same symptoms. |
Children (over 1 year old) and adults with meningitis may have:
*In both children and adults, there may be a rash of tiny, red-purple spots or bruises caused by bleeding under the skin. These can occur anywhere on the body. They are a sign of blood poisoning (septicemia), which sometimes happens with meningitis, particularly the meningococcal strain.
How serious is bacterial meningitis?
If it is diagnosed early and treated promptly, the
majority of people make a complete recovery. In some cases it can be fatal or a person may
be left with a permanent disability, such as deafness, blindness, amputations or brain
damage (resulting in mental retardation or paralysis) even with prompt treatment. |
How is bacterial meningitis
spread? |
Fortunately, none of the bacteria that cause meningitis
are as contagious as diseases like the common cold or the flu, and they are not spread by
casual contact or by simply breathing the air where a person with meningitis has been. The
germs live naturally in the back of our noses and throats, but they do not live for long
outside the body.. They are spread when people exchange saliva (such as by kissing;
sharing drinking containers, utensils, or cigarettes). |
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