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. 1984 Oct;93(2):167-80.
doi: 10.1017/s0022172400064688.

Meningococcal infections in Scotland 1972-82

Meningococcal infections in Scotland 1972-82

R J Fallon et al. J Hyg (Lond). 1984 Oct.

Abstract

Strains of Neisseria meningitidis isolated from patients with meningitis or septicaemia without meningitis in Scotland during the years 1972-82 have been reviewed together with details of the age, sex, disease and outcome of the patients from whom they were isolated. A total of 1185 strains were isolated, of which 927 were examined at the Meningococcal Reference Laboratory (Scotland): 19.3% were of serogroup A, 63% of group B, 9.6% of group C, 6% of W135 and 1.6% of other groups. Non-groupable strains were rare. Disease was most common in the first years of life but there was a difference in the age distribution of disease due to the different serogroups, the proportion of disease due to group B being smaller in adults than that due to other serogroups. The overall mortality in meningitis was 7.5% and in septicaemia was 20.6%, although there were differences between the rates for the various serogroups. The serogroup distribution differed in disease as opposed to meningococci isolated from carriers although group B strains were predominant in both series. Overall, approximately 15% of strains were resistant to sulphadiazine, the proportion of resistant group A strains being higher than that of other serogroups.

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