The brain and spinal cord are surrounded by meninges, these are protective membranes. When these become infected it is called meningitis. It is usually caused by a bacterial or viral infection and is most common amongst younger children, young adults, older people and those with a weak immune system. Meningitis can spread through kissing, coughing and sneezing. It can be life-threatening and can lead to permanent damage to the brain or nerves. Thankfully, vaccinations are available that offer some protection against meningitis.
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Symptoms of meningitis can occur rapidly and they can include some, but not all of the following symptoms:
Meningitis is typically caused by a bacterial or viral illness. The bacterial illness is not as common but tends to be more serious than the viral illness.
There are vaccinations against meningococcal disease. Being up to date with them will offer you increased protection.
It is also important to ensure that your child is up-to-date with vaccinations recommended in the Centers for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) childhood vaccination program, starting as an infant.
If meningitis is suspected you should speak to a healthcare professional urgently. If your child is very unwell, call an ambulance or go to your nearest emergency department. The sooner treatment is given the better.
At the hospital, the doctors will conduct different tests to confirm the presence of meningitis. Viral infection is usually able to be treated at home and improves after a week or so. Bacterial infection, although rarer, is more severe, and needs to be treated in the hospital. Treatments may include fluid and antibiotics through the vein and oxygen through a mask.
Severe infections with bacterial meningitis can lead to complications in some people.
This can be problems with focus and memory, ongoing seizures or fits, difficulties with balance and movement, loss of hearing or vision, and in very severe circumstances loss of limb function. On average, 1 in every 10 cases of bacterial meningitis can be deadly which is why it is so important to seek help quickly if you suspect it.
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