Below is general information about the disease and disease prevention measures recommended by the Ministry of Health .
1. What is meningococcal meningitis?
Meningococcal meningitis is an acute bacterial infection that occurs suddenly with symptoms of fever, severe headache, nausea and vomiting, stiff neck, often with a petechiae or possibly vesicles. The patient is often lethargic or comatose. There are cases of sudden weakness, hemorrhagic plaques and shock.
Symptom:
Fever
Severe headache
Nausea and vomiting
Stiff neck
Star-shaped or vesicular purpura
Drowsy or comatose
2. Source of infection
- Reservoir: The reservoir of meningococcal bacteria in nature is humans. Therefore, the main source of infection is patients and healthy carriers.
- Incubation period: From 2-10 days, usually from 3-4 days.
- Transmission period: Depends on the existence of meningococcal bacteria in the nose and throat of the infected person and the bacteria will disappear in the nose and throat after 24 hours of antibiotic treatment.
3. Transmission method
It is mainly transmitted by direct respiratory contact with droplets of saliva contaminated with meningococcal bacteria from an infected person to the nose and throat of a susceptible person. Transmission of the disease by objects is rare.
4. How to prevent meningococcal meningitis
- Practice good personal hygiene: wash hands regularly with soap, gargle with regular antiseptic solutions for nose and throat.
- Eat nutritious food, exercise, and improve your health.
- Practice good hygiene and ventilation in your home and workplace.
- Actively vaccinate at medical facilities.
- When detecting signs of suspected illness, go to the doctor or notify the nearest medical facility immediately.




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