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  1. A Treatise On Apoplexy, Cerebral Hemorrhage, Cerebral Embolism, Cerebral Gout, Cerebral Rheumatism, and Epidemic Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis by John A. Lidell, 2010-02-28
  2. Die Meningitis Simplex (1866) (German Edition) by Joseph Bierbaum, 2010-09-10
  3. The Operative Treatment Of Suppurative Meningitis: With Especial Reference To Irrigation Of The Cranial And Spinal Subarachnoid Spaces (1921) by Wells Phillips Eagleton, 2010-09-10
  4. The Etiology And Diagnosis Of Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis: Motto, Keep Watch (1906) by Archibald William Taves, 2010-05-23
  5. A Treatise On Apoplexy: Cerebral Hemorrhage, Cerebral Embolism, Cerebral Gout, Cerebral Rheumatism, And Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis (1873) by John A. Lidell, 2008-08-18
  6. Emerging Strategies in the Fight Against Meningitis
  7. Tuberculous Meningitis: Tuberculomas and Spinal Tuberculosis: A Handbook for Clinicians (Oxford Medical Publications) by Malcolm Parsons, 1988-06-30
  8. Epidemic Meningitis: Or Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis (1867) by Alfred Stille, 2008-08-18
  9. Die menschliche Herpes-simplex-Encephalitis und -Meningitis: E. klin.-neuropatholog. Unters (German Edition) by Friedrich-Wilhelm Spaar, 1976
  10. Meningitis: Diseases and Disorders (Compact Research Series) by Hal Marcovitz, 2008-08-15
  11. Application of a Prediction Rule to Discriminate Between Aseptic and Bacterial Meningitis in Adults (Hospital Practice) by Benjamin Doolittle, Amy Alias, 2010-10-03
  12. Meningitis (Just the Facts) by Kristina Routh, 2004-04
  13. Bacterial Meningitis (Contemporary Issues in Infectious Disease Vol 3)
  14. Epidemic Meningitis; Or, Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis by Alfred Stillé, 2009-12-26

41. National Meningitis Association > About Meningitis
A nonprofit organization founded by parents to educate parents, students, health professionals and public policy makers about the dangers of meningococcal
http://www.nmaus.org/about_meningitis/
About Meningitis
Is It Viral or Bacterial?
Meningitis is difficult to recognize, understand and diagnose. It is often called spinal meningitis, bacterial meningitis or viral meningitis. Essentially, there are two major divisions of meningitis viral (caused by a virus) and bacterial (caused by one of several types and strains of bacteria residing in the throat or nasal passages). The bacterial form of meningitis is extremely dangerous, fast-moving and has the most potential for being fatal. For many survivors, the long-term effects can be debilitating, possibly including multiple amputations, hearing loss and kidney damage. Many (but not all) forms of bacterial meningitis can be prevented by vaccination. Viral meningitis has similar symptoms to bacterial meningitis, but is neither as deadly nor as debilitating for the most part. There is no vaccine protection against viral meningitis; it is most often treated with an antibiotic.
Major Bacterial Types
There are many forms and types of bacteria which cause meningitis, but NMA focuses particularly on meningococcal meningitis because it is deadly, preventable and very few people, including doctors, are fully informed about methods of prevention against the disease.

42. CNN.com - Health - Meningitis Outbreak In Houston Sickens 33, Kills Two - Januar
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By Rhonda Rowland CNN Medical Correspondent HOUSTON, Texas (CNN) There have been 33 confirmed cases of bacterial meningitis in the Houston area since October, Texas health officials said Monday. Both children and adults developed the infection and two youngsters, a boy and a girl, died. Seventeen cases were among people living in the city of Houston. Other cases were detected in suburban areas including Montgomery County, which is north Houston, and Fort Bend County, which is southwest of the city. A 12-year-old girl died in November and a 13-year-old boy died in January. Health officials said that while the number of cases is significant, it's a small fraction of the area's 4 1/2 million people. "Since the area has a few cases in small areas within the city, it's considered an outbreak," said Dr. Peter Dull, medical epidemiologist with the Infectious Diseases branch of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.

43. CNN.com - Partygoers Warned After One Gets Meningitis - August 24, 2000
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LANSING, Michigan (AP) As many as 1,000 people who attended a "rave" where partygoers supposedly shared a pacifier dipped in the drug ecstasy are being urged to see a doctor because one of them has been diagnosed with meningitis. The woman, whose name and age were not released, attended the party near Hoags Lakes last weekend, the state Department of Community Health said Thursday.

44. Meningococcal Meningitis FAQs

http://www.acha.org/projects_programs/men.cfm
ACHA supports the new recommendation issued by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), which states that those who provide medical care to college freshmen dormitory residents, should inform students and parents about meningococcal disease and the benefits of vaccination, and provide access to the vaccine for those who wish to reduce their risk of disease. Overview of the Disease
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This section was developed to provide background information about meningococcal disease to parents, public health employees, practicing physicians, and members of the media.
Recommendations: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has published a new policy statement, "Meningococcal Disease Prevention and Control Strategies for Practice-Based Physicians (Addendum: Recommendations for College Students)." Published December 2000, the AAP statement recognizes ACHA's recommendation for immunization of college students. The statement can be accessed at the

45. CNN - Meningitis Vaccines Considered For College Students - October 20, 1999
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Meningitis vaccines considered for college students
Bozof died within a month of contracting bacterial meningitis October 20, 1999 Web posted at: 12:39 p.m. EDT (1639 GMT) In this story: College health group recommends meningitis shots Students in dorms much more likely to get the illness Two causes of meningitis RELATED STORIES, SITES From CNN Medical Correspondent Rhonda Rowland ATLANTA (CNN) Evan Bozof was an active 20-year-old college junior at Georgia Southwestern State University at Americus, Georgia. He was an honors student in the pre-med program and a starting pitcher on the baseball team. Then, in March of 1998, Bozof contracted bacterial meningitis, an infection of the fluid around the spinal cord and brain that causes flu-like symptoms, including high fever, headache and stiff neck. It's sometimes called spinal meningitis.

46. ACHA - Meningitis On Campus

http://www.acha.org/projects_programs/meningitis/index.cfm
Meningitis on Campus Archive of Webcast from April 27 Communications Support Welcome to the Meningitis on Campus web page. This page is provided by the American College Health Association to assist you with materials and information on meningococcal meningitis that you may use in response to a case of meningitis on campus or for general disease awareness activities.
The American College Health Association supports the meningococcal vaccination recommendation issued by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This recommendation states that all incoming college freshman living in dormitories (or residence halls) receive the conjugate meningococcal vaccine that is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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47. Angola Briefing Note
The main public health threat is epidemics, particularly malaria, diarrhea disease and meningitis; and malnutrition is a longterm consequence of food shortfall.
http://www.who.int/eha/emergenc/angola/031198.htm

48. The National Meningitis Trust Of New Zealand
The National meningitis Trust of New Zealand aim to increase awareness, support research into meningitis and support people and family affected by
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49. Seasonal Meningitis Kills At Least 12 In Niger
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50. Burkina Faso Meningitis Toll Mounts, 567 Dead
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51. EMedicine - Staphylococcal Meningitis : Article By Lawrence A Zumo, MD
Staphylococcal meningitis meningitis due to Staphylococcus aureus accounts for 1-9% of cases of bacterial meningitis and is associated with mortality
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Last Updated: June 7, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: viral meningitis, immunocompromise, bacterial meningitis, cerebrospinal fluid shunt, coma, antistaphylococcal antibiotics AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Lawrence A Zumo, MD , Staff Physician, Department of Neurology, Neuroscience Institute, JFK Medical Center, Seton Hall University Coauthor(s): Francisco de Assis Aquino Gondim, MD, MSc, PhD , Associate Professor of Neurophysiology, Department of Neurology, Hospital Universitário Walter Cantídio; Timothy S Brannan, MD , Director, Department of Neurology, Jersey City Medical Center; Professor, Department of Neurology, Seton Hall School of Graduate Medical Education; Alan Greenberg, MD

52. Prevnar, A Vaccine For Infants, Prevents Certain Invasive Pneumococcal Diseases.
Information about Prevnar, a vaccine for infants and toddlers that helps prevent invasive diseases caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pneumoniae, which can cause bacterial meningitis, blood infections, and other invasive diseases. From WyethAyerst Laboratories.
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53. Meningitis - MayoClinic.com
meningitis is an infection of membranes and fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DS00118

54. EMedicine - West Nile Encephalitis : Article By Burke A Cunha, MD
Infectious disease expert reviews clinical and laboratory data associated with the West Nile virus infection. Includes guidelines on diagnosis, encephalitis and meningitis treatment, and patient care.
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Author: Burke A Cunha, MD , Professor of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook School of Medicine; Chief, Infectious Disease Division, Vice-Chair, Department of Internal Medicine, Winthrop-University Hospital Burke A Cunha, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Chest Physicians American College of Physicians , and Infectious Diseases Society of America Editor(s): Wesley W Emmons, MD, FACP

55. Meningitis - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Inferior view of a brain with meningitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae. In meningococcal meningitis or septicaemia, a petechial rash may appear.
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Meningitis Inferior view of a brain with meningitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae. Source: CDC Meningitis is inflammation of the membranes ( meninges ) covering the brain and the spinal cord . Although the most common causes are infection ( bacterial viral fungal or parasitic ), chemical agents and even tumor cells may cause meningitis. Encephalitis and brain abscess can complicate infective meningitis.
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The classical symptoms of meningitis are headache neck stiffness and photophobia (the trio are called " meningism "). Fever and chills are often present, along with myalgia . An altered state of consciousness or other neurological deficits may be present depending on the severity of the disease. In meningococcal meningitis or septicaemia, a petechial rash may appear. A

56. CNN.com - Free Meningitis Inoculations Offered In Chicago - Oct. 20, 2003
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Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) The Chicago Department of Health is offering free inoculations against bacterial meningitis to gay men on the city's North Side in response to a meningitis outbreak that has killed three people. Dr. John Wilhelm, the city's health commissioner, said laboratory test results confirmed Sunday that four of six meningitis cases reported so far were from a bacterial strain for which there is an effective vaccine. Wilhelm said the disease is not tied to sexual orientation, but the recent cluster of cases appears to be centered among gay or bisexual men who have had close personal contact since October 1. Bacterial meningitis is a serious infection that can be rapidly fatal if not treated with antibiotics. It is spread by direct contact with an infected person. The health department ordered 7,500 doses of the vaccine, at a cost of $50 per dose, officials said. The department, which began vaccinating people Sunday evening, had administered 1,888 inoculations by Monday afternoon, said department spokesman Tim Hadac. The inoculations will continue through the week.

57. WHO | Meningitis
Paediatric bacterial meningitis surveillance network (African Region). FACT SHEETS Immunization surveillance, assessment and monitoring meningitis
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Meningitis This page provides links to descriptions of activities, reports, news and events, as well as contacts and cooperating partners in the various WHO programmes and offices working on this topic. Also shown are links to related web sites and topics. MeSH scope note: Inflammation of the coverings of the brain and/or spinal cord, which consist of the PIA MATER; ARACHNOID; and DURA MATER. Infections (viral, bacterial, and fungal) are the most common causes of this condition, but subarachnoid hemorrhage ( HEMORRHAGES, SUBARACHNOID), chemical irritation (chemical MENINGITIS), granulomatous conditions, neoplastic conditions (e.g., carcinomatous meningitis), and other inflammatory conditions may produce this syndrome. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1994, Ch24, p6) RELATED SITES Paediatric bacterial meningitis surveillance network (African Region)
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58. Cochlear Implants Linked To Meningitis Risk
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59. WHO | Meningococcal Meningitis
Epidemiology of meningococcal meningitis who is affected and where. Meningococcal meningitis occurs sporadically in small clusters throughout the world
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Meningococcal meningitis Overview Meningitis is an infection of the meninges, the thin lining that surrounds the brain and the spinal cord. Several different bacteria can cause meningitis and Neisseria meningitidis is one of the most important because of its potential to cause epidemics. Meningococcal disease was first described in 1805 when an outbreak swept through Geneva, Switzerland. The causative agent, Neisseria meningitidis (the meningococcus), was identified in 1887. Twelve subtypes or serogroups of N. meningitidis have been identified and four (N. meningitidis. A, B, C and W135) are recognized to cause epidemics. The pathogenicity, immunogenicity, and epidemic capabilities differ according to the serogroup. Thus the identification of the serogroup responsible of a sporadic case is crucial for epidemic containment. How is the disease transmitted The bacteria are transmitted from person to person through droplets of respiratory or throat secretions. Close and prolonged contact (e.g. kissing, sneezing and coughing on someone, living in close quarters or dormitories (military recruits, students), sharing eating or drinking utensils, etc.) facilitate the spread of the disease. The average incubation period is 4 days, ranging between 2 and 10 days.

60. CNN - Dorm Residents Risk Bacterial Meningitis - May 25, 1999
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Dorm residents risk bacterial meningitis
May 25, 1999 Web posted at: 4:15 p.m. EDT (1944 GMT) (CNN) College students who live on campus are three times more likely than those who live off campus to contract a specific type of bacterial meningitis, according to a study in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). The study evaluated cases of meningococcal infection, a major cause of bacterial meningitis, at colleges in Maryland from January 1992 through December 1997. In the five-year period, 14 students developed the meningococcal infection. One-third died from it. Although meningitis is rare, it seems to be increasing in this age group.

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