نتایج جستجو برای: invasive meningococcal disease

تعداد نتایج: 1602426  

2013
Rabab Z Jafri Asad Ali Nancy E Messonnier Carol Tevi-Benissan David Durrheim Juhani Eskola Florence Fermon Keith P Klugman Mary Ramsay Samba Sow Shao Zhujun Zulfiqar A Bhutta Jon Abramson

Neisseria meningitidis is one of the leading causes of bacterial meningitis globally and can also cause sepsis, pneumonia, and other manifestations. In countries with high endemic rates, the disease burden places an immense strain on the public health system. The worldwide epidemiology of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) varies markedly by region and over time. This review summarizes the bu...

2013
D. Panatto D. Amicizia PL. Lai ML. Cristina A. Domnich R. Gasparini

Invasive disease caused by Neisseria meningitidis is associated with high mortality and high disability rates and mainly affects children under one year of age. Vaccination is the best way to prevent meningococcal disease, especially in infants and toddlers. The introduction of massive meningococcal serogroup C vaccination has drastically reduced the incidence of disease caused by this serogrou...

2012
Qiuzhi Chang Yih-Ling Tzeng David S Stephens

The human bacterial pathogen Neisseria meningitidis remains a serious worldwide health threat, but progress is being made toward the control of meningococcal infections. This review summarizes current knowledge of the global epidemiology and the pathophysiology of meningococcal disease, as well as recent advances in prevention by new vaccines. Meningococcal disease patterns and incidence can va...

2007
Rachelle B. Boulton Stephen C. Alder Susan Mottice A. Peter Catinella Carrie L. Byington

Trends in invasive meningococcal disease in Utah during 1995-2005 have differed substantially from US trends in incidence rate and serogroup and age distributions. Regional surveillance is essential to identify high-risk populations that might benefit from targeted immunization efforts.

2006
Johannes Elias Dag Harmsen Heike Claus Wiebke Hellenbrand Matthias Frosch Ulrich Vogel

Meningococci can cause clusters of disease. Specimens from 1,616 patients in Germany obtained over 42 months were typed by serogrouping and sequence typing of PorA and FetA and yielded a highly diverse dataset (Simpson's index 0.963). A retrospective spatiotemporal scan statistic (SaTScan) was applied in an automated fashion to identify clusters for each finetype defined by serogroup variable r...

Journal: :Emerging infectious diseases 2016
Chiara Azzari Francesco Nieddu Maria Moriondo Giuseppe Indolfi Clementina Canessa Silvia Ricci Leila Bianchi Daniele Serranti Giovanni Maria Poggi Massimo Resti

Knowing the incidence of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is essential for planning appropriate vaccination policies. However, IMD may be underestimated because of misdiagnosis or insufficiently sensitive laboratory methods. Using a national molecular surveillance register, we assessed the number of cases misdiagnosed and diagnoses obtained postmortem with real-time PCR (rPCR), and we compa...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2010
Lee H Harrison

Neisseria meningitidis is a leading cause of bacterial meningitis and other serious infections worldwide. The epidemiological profile of N. meningitidis is highly changeable, with great differences in disease incidence and serogroup distribution. Six serogroups (namely serogroups A, B, C, W-135, X, and Y) are responsible for most cases of meningococcal disease worldwide; the epidemiological pro...

2017
Shakeel Mowlaboccus Christopher A Mullally Peter C Richmond Benjamin P Howden Kerrie Stevens David J Speers Anthony D Keil Ottar N Bjørnstad Timothy T Perkins Charlene M Kahler

Neisseria meningitidis is the causative agent of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD). A recombinant vaccine called Bexsero® incorporates four subcapsular antigens (fHbp, NHBA, NadA and PorA) which are used to assign a Bexsero® antigen sequence type (BAST) to each meningococcal strain. The vaccine elicits an immune response against combinations of variants of these antigens which have been grou...

1999
Margery Kennett Vicki Stambos

The National Neisseria Network has undertaken meningococcal isolate surveillance by means of a collaborative laboratory-based initiative since 1994. The phenotype (serogroup, serotype and serosubtype) and antibiotic susceptibility of 323 isolates of Neisseria meningitidis from invasive cases of meningococcal disease were determined in 1998. Ninety per cent of the invasive isolates were either s...

2013
Annaliesa S. Anderson Li Hao Qin Jiang Shannon L. Harris Thomas R. Jones John L. Perez Laura York Joseph Eiden Kathrin U. Jansen

Asymptomatic throat carriage of Neisseria meningitidis is common in healthy individuals. In unusual cases, the bacteria become invasive, resulting in life-threatening disease. Effective meningococcal serogroup B (MnB) vaccines should provide broad protection against disease-causing strains and may confer indirect protection by impacting carriage and subsequent transmission. Factor H binding pro...

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