Meningococcal infections and meningitis: what is new?
- PMID: 11894791
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1584.2000.00309.x
Meningococcal infections and meningitis: what is new?
Abstract
Meningococcal infection is one of the very few severe bacterial infections, in this era, that still can kill a relatively healthy child within minutes. Fortunately, it is a relatively rare disease. Rural practitioners may see one affected child once every 2-3 years, but once seen they will never forget it. The present article gives some examples of case scenarios along with a brief overview of the problem, with emphasis on early diagnosis, prevention and possible future developments.
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