Meningitis is inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord; it often causes severe neurologic deficits such as inability to walk, abnormal behavior and posture and sometimes seizures.
There are three possible outcomes from meningitis - death, full recovery or partial recovery. The first two (death and full recovery) are self-explanatory, but they are less likely than a partial recovery. In a partial recovery, the Yorkie may get better, but would still show residual signs of the inflammation such as occasional seizures or a head tilt. The actual outcome will depend upon what caused the meningitis in the first place, how fast it was treated, how bad it got and how well the Yorkie dealt with it.
The minimum interval for the meningitis vaccine is eight weeks. Getting two five months apart will provide protection against meningitis.
Kids
a yorkie poo is a yorkie and a poodle mix
I think Yorkie they are so cute i have a Yorkie that always guard me team Yorkie
it usually feeds on children and old people
nothing bad but you need to get him/her a chew toy
There is no math in meningitis. Meningitis is an inflammation, and is not mathematical in any way. Math involves numbers, and meningitis involves inflammation.
No a yorkie poodle mix is called a "Yorkie Poo". Funny name, right? But that's what its called...
You can go to a yorkie breeder and ask them, you can buy a yorkie, or you can go on craigslist.
How do u get meningitis from leukemia
Meningitis is spread by coming in contact with the saliva or mucus of someone who already has meningitis. Meningitis affects the membranes that enclose the spinal cord and brain.
This is actually for bacterial meningitis... sorry-About 20,000 deaths from meningitis in Africa 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)About 18,000 deaths from meningitis from meningitis in The Americas 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)About 73,000 deaths from meningitis from meningitis in South East Asia 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)About 15,000 deaths from meningitis from meningitis in Europe 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)About 25,000 deaths from meningitis from meningitis in Eastern Mediterranean 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)About 20,000 deaths from meningitis from meningitis in Western Pacific 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)