Title
Guidelines for meningococcal meningitis/septicaemia chemoprophylaxis
Corp Author(s)
Northern Territory. Centre for Disease Control
Abstract
Meningococcal disease is a rare, but serious bacterial infection caused by Neisseria meningitidis. Invasive infection can result in meningitis, septicaemia and sometimes death. With prompt diagnosis, appropriate treatment and supportive measures the case fatality rate is between 5 and 15%. Children under five years, adolescents and young adults are at highest risk of the disease.
Publisher
Centre for Disease Control, Territory Health Services
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00809 Guidelines for meningococcal meningitis-septicaemia chemoprophylaxis.pdf
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2.78 MB
Format
Adobe PDF
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(MD5):dd50a3e9c21e9b1f772b2c6072cb1818
Date Issued
1997
Type
Report
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