Meningitis can affect anyone, but it's most common in babies, young children, teenagers and young adults. It’s an infection ...
When the meningitis vaccination programme was introduced across Britain in 1999 many parents breathed a sigh of relief. But as children prepare to head back to school, medics have a stark warning ...
Meningitis refers to an infection of the meninges, the membranes that surround and protect the spinal cord and brain. It can ...
Meningitis is inflammation of the fluids surrounding the brain and spinal cord that usually develops due to an infection. Type C meningitis is a type of bacterial meningitis caused by the bacteria ...
Bacterial meningitis, often fatal if untreated, leads to inflammation around the brain and may cause severe complications like hearing loss, paralysis, or death. It spreads through close contact ...
The cause of death of Jan Balugani, 33, a butcher from Correggio, has been confirmed as Meningococcus B meningitis, following ...
While anyone can get meningitis, some people may be more at risk of getting certain types. These individuals include babies, teenagers, and those with certain medical conditions, such as HIV.
A Kent hospital manager has described how fate and intuition helped him save the life of a co-worker who fell seriously ill ...
The Vivalytic test is a PCR rapid test that specifically detects the six most common causes of bacterial meningitis in under ...
Provide information about a student’s past immunization for meningitis, or confirm that the student will not be immunized. If student is a minor, you can also use this form to provide consent for ...