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Meningitis is a disease caused by an inflammation of the meninges. These are the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord. The inflammation is usually caused by infection of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
There are several types of meningitis with different causes:
Cause
Details
Viral (caused by a virus)
Bacterial (caused by a bacterium)
Neisseria meningitidis (meningococcus). This is a common cause of bacterial meningitis in children 2 to 18 years of age. It is spread by respiratory droplets and close contact. Meningococcal meningitis occurs most often in the first year of life. But it may also occur in people who live in close quarters, such as a college dorm.
Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus). This is the most common and most serious form of bacterial meningitis. People with weak immune systems are most at risk.
Haemophilus influenzae type b. The Hib vaccine has greatly decreased the number of cases in the U.S. Children who don't have access to the vaccine and those in daycare centers are at higher risk of getting this illness.
Listeria monocytogenes. This has become a more frequent cause of meningitis in newborns, pregnant women, people older than age 60, and in people of all ages who have a weak immune system.
Fungal meningitis (caused by a fungus)
Aseptic meningitis
Carcinomatous meningitis
These are the most common symptoms of meningitis:
Symptoms for children may include:
These symptoms may not occur all at once. And not everyone who gets meningitis will have all of these symptoms. The symptoms of meningitis may look like other health problems. Always see your doctor for a diagnosis.
Along with a health history and physical exam, your doctor may do one or more of the following tests:
Treatment may include:
While you are recovering from meningitis, your doctor may advise other treatments to help you get better faster and ease symptoms. These may include:
You may need extra oxygen or a breathing machine (ventilator) if you become very ill and have trouble breathing.
Several vaccines can prevent types of bacterial meningitis. These vaccines are available for babies and children. Two doses from ages 11 to 18 may also be given.
In certain cases, your doctor may advise one of the meningitis vaccines. You may need a meningitis vaccine if you have:
You may also need one if you travel to countries where meningitis is widespread. If you have questions about prevention, see your doctor.
Wearing insect repellant and long pants and sleeves may also reduce the risk of certain viruses spread by mosquitoes and other insects.
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: