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Meningitis can be a frightening diagnosis. Our expert guide breaks down the different types—bacterial, viral, and fungal—and ...
Pneumococcal meningitis can occur when the Streptococcus pneumonia bacteria invade the bloodstream, cross the blood-brain barrier and multiply within the fluid surrounding the spine and brain.
Pneumococcal meningitis is a type of bacterial meningitis, a serious infection of the meninges, membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord. Pneumococcal meningitis is caused by specific ...
Perspectives > Of Parasites and Plagues Fighting Back Against Acute Bacterial Meningitis — The hope for a brighter future largely rests on better vaccines reaching more people by Claire Panosian ...
Exciting advance provides hope for developing novel potential method of treating pneumococcal diseases such as bacterial pneumonia, meningitis and septicaemia. University of Leicester uses ...
Pneumococcal meningitis Pneumococcal meningitis most often affects babies and young children under 18 months of age. A type of bacteria called Streptococcus pneumonia causes this form of the ...
Understand the importance of the pneumococcal vaccine for adults, children, and anyone with a chronic illness - along with its side effects.
For the first time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has lowered the recommended age for those who should get a pneumococcal vaccine — down to 50, from 65.
Meningitis can occur due to a viral, bacterial, or fungal infection and requires emergency medical treatment. Symptoms may include stiff neck, sleepiness, and headache, among others.
Pneumococcal vaccines. They protect against bacterial meningitis. There are two types. Doctors give the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine to children under age 2.
Learn more about pneumococcal meningitis, a rare but life-threatening form of infection. We look at the causes, symptoms, and treatment options.