You get meningitis from sharing drinks with other people, if they have it. It can be deadly too.
But there is a shot for it, and then you can't get it. it is very very very very very very deadly so dont share drinks with other people
Meningitis can be caused by several different things. These causes include bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic, and non-infections. The most common way to contract meningitis is from another person who already has it.
Meningitis may be viral or bacterial. Both have the same symptoms:
If meningitis is suspected, lumbar or spinal tap is required to identify the causative organism. The physician may also order complete blood count, CT Scan or MRI.
When the causative organism has been identified, appropriate antibiotics are prescribed along with supportive therapies and intervention to prevent complications and/or death.
Meningitis is a particularly dangerous infection because of the very delicate nature of the brain. Brain cells are some of the only cells in the body that, once killed, will not regenerate themselves.
By coming in contact with someone who has it...either by coughing and/or sneezing or by direct contact.
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Meningitis is most often caused by bacteria, but also can be a viral meningitis or, rarely, caused by a fungus.
Its when the bacteria from the meningitis leaks into your blood stream and gives you blood poisoning of which causes blood to leak through the tissue which causes the rashes.
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No, viral meningitis causes an inflammation of the meninges (membranes surrounding the brain). However, there is a virus that causes warts, called the human papilloma virus or HPV.
Meningitis is a nerve inflammation from various causes. There is a rash associated with bacterial meningitis (Neisseriameningitidis) that consists of irregular red or purple spots. But these are not the primary clinical symptom.
Adults are most commonly infected by either S. pneumoniae or N. meningitidis, with pneumococcal meningitis the more common.
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Some infants with meningitis have seizures as their only identifiable symptom.
The most common infectious causes of meningitis vary according to an individual's age, habits, living environment, and health status.
The inflammation may be caused by infection with viruses, bacteria, or other microorganisms.
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