Stanislaus County Health Services Agency
 

MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE "Meningitis"

 

STANISLAUS COUNTY  COMMUNICABLE DISEASE INFORMATION  AND REPORTING LINE  
209-558-5678

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December and January appear to be the peak season for meningococcal disease. Meningococcal disease includes a variety of serious infections, including meningitis (infection of the covering of the spinal cord), bacteremia (bacteria in the blood), pneumonia (infection of the lungs), and arthritis (swelling of the joints). Children and young adults are most often affected by this disease.

Meningococcal disease is a medical emergency which requires prompt treatment.

CAUSE: Neisseria meningitidis bacteria

SYMPTOMS:

Bacteremia- a sudden onset of fever, chills, tiredness, sometimes a rash.

Meningitis- fever, vomiting, headache, stiff neck, sleepiness, confusion, irritability and sometimes a rash.

SPREAD: Through secretions of the nose and throat (e.g., sharing eating utensils or kissing on the mouth by direct exposure. People can carry this bacteria and not have symptoms. They can spread the disease as well as those who are ill.

INCUBATION: It takes 1 to 10 days, usually less than 4 days, from the time a person is exposed to the bacteria until symptoms occur.

CONTAGIOUS PERIOD: Until 24 hours after effective antibiotic treatment begins.

PREVENTION/CONTROL: Household, daycare center, and nursery school contacts should receive antibiotic prophylaxis as soon as possible. Anyone who has had direct nasal or oral secretion contact, (e.g. shared a pacifier or unprotected contact during endotracheal intubation or mouth to mouth resuscitation) should also receive prophylaxis.

CONTACT YOUR PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER OR LOCAL COMMUNICABLE DISEASE DEPARTMENT IF YOU FEEL YOU HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE.

Below are some sites on the WWW selected by the HSA as being worthwhile sources of information. They should NOT be relied upon for personal diagnosis or treatment. These sites are provided for general educational aid only, and should not be relied on as a substitute for consultation with your physician. If you have questions, please contact your healthcare provider. HSA does not endorse any of these organizations. This list is not comprehensive.

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