Meningococcal disease describes infections caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis (also termed meningococcus). It has a high mortality rate if...
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Neisseria meningitidis (redirect from Meningococcal)
Gram-negative bacterium that can cause meningitis and other forms of meningococcal disease such as meningococcemia, a life-threatening sepsis. The bacterium...
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Meningococcal vaccine refers to any vaccine used to prevent infection by Neisseria meningitidis. Different versions are effective against some or all...
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campaign to encourage vaccination against meningococcal disease after contracting and surviving severe meningococcal sepsis. She was nicknamed "Miraculous...
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Meningitis (category Wikipedia infectious disease articles ready to translate)
increase the bleeding risk. Gangrene of limbs can occur in meningococcal disease. Severe meningococcal and pneumococcal infections may result in hemorrhaging...
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Plague is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Symptoms include fever, weakness and headache. Usually this begins one to seven...
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Legionnaires' disease is a form of atypical pneumonia caused by any species of Legionella bacteria, quite often Legionella pneumophila. Signs and symptoms...
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NmVac4-A/C/Y/W-135 (category Meningococcal vaccines)
groups. Children two to ten years of age who are at high risk for meningococcal disease, especially those with certain chronic medical conditions and those...
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MeNZB (category Meningococcal vaccines)
of meningococcal disease in New Zealand. Most people are able to carry the meningococcus bacteria safely with no ill effects. However, meningococcal disease...
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(December 2013). "Incidence and case-fatality rate of meningococcal meningitis and meningococcal septicaemia in the Gaza Strip, occupied Palestinian territory...
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Gangrene (redirect from Gang green disease)
malaria, chickenpox, plague, hypernatremia, radiation injuries, meningococcal disease, Group B streptococcal infection and Raynaud's syndrome. It can...
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CDC. Retrieved 1 November 2020. "Meningococcal Disease". CDC. CDC. Retrieved 11 April 2014. "Meningococcal Disease Causes and Spread to Others". CDC...
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Typhus (redirect from Typhus (disease))
Typhus, also known as typhus fever, is a group of infectious diseases that include epidemic typhus, scrub typhus, and murine typhus. Common symptoms include...
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Peptic ulcer disease is a break in the inner lining of the stomach, the first part of the small intestine, or sometimes the lower esophagus. An ulcer...
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Cat-scratch disease (CSD) is an infectious disease that most often results from a scratch or bite of a cat. Symptoms typically include a non-painful bump...
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defines a meningococcal epidemic as at least 100 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in a year. At its peak, the incidence of meningococcal disease has reached...
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is the rapid spread of disease to a large number of people in a given population within a short period of time; in meningococcal infections, an attack...
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following is a list of notifiable diseases arranged by country. Australia Hong Kong: List of statutory notifiable disease and case definitions; Centre for...
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some cross-protection by meningococcal vaccines is plausible. A study published in 2017 showed that MeNZB group B meningococcal vaccine provided a partial...
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esophageal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease (including gastroesophageal reflux disease and Crohn's disease), and others. Some studies suggest that...
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Tularemia (redirect from Ohara's disease)
Tularemia, also known as rabbit fever, is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. Symptoms may include fever, skin ulcers...
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Whooping cough (category Bacterial diseases)
the 100-day cough, is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable bacterial disease. Initial symptoms are usually similar to those of the common cold with...
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Trench fever (redirect from Werner-His disease)
fever, Meuse fever, His disease, and His–Werner disease or Werner-His disease (after Wilhelm His Jr. and Heinrich Werner). The disease is caused by the bacterium...
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risk of developing invasive meningococcal disease. Due to the increased risk of meningococcal infections, meningococcal vaccination is recommended at...
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Proteus mirabilis (section Disease)
M+ Neisseria meningitidis/meningococcus Meningococcal disease, Waterhouse–Friderichsen syndrome, Meningococcal septicaemia M− Neisseria gonorrhoeae/gonococcus...
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post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent Haemophilus influenzae type b and meningococcal disease in people who have been exposed to those bacteria. Before treating...
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Games. She survived meningococcal disease and plays a major role in improving the Australian community's awareness of the disease. Eliza Jane Ault-Connell...
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for the survivors of meningococcal disease. The photographs depict families and children that have been affected by the disease and honours those who...
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Bubonic plague (category Plague (disease))
historians see this as a turning point in European economic development. The disease is also considered to have been responsible for the Plague of Justinian...
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vaccine-preventable diseases. Infections associated with diseases List of oncogenic bacteria List of causes of death by rate − including specific infectious diseases and...
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