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What percentage of the world does meningitis affect?

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What part of the organism does meningitis affect?

The Brain and Spinal Cord.


How does meningitis affect your skin?

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What are eukaryotic organisms that can cause meningitis symptoms?

Eukaryotic organisms that can cause meningitis symptoms include certain fungi and protozoa. Notable fungal pathogens include Cryptococcus neoformans, which is particularly dangerous for immunocompromised individuals. Protozoan infections, such as those caused by Naegleria fowleri and Acanthamoeba, can also lead to severe meningitis. These infections typically require specific treatments and can be life-threatening if not addressed promptly.


How changes in the environment affect a community of organisms?

how changes in the environment affect a community of organisms


How does meningitis affect cerebral spinal fluid flow?

damaging or killing neurons and neuroglia in the affected areas


Who is most at risk for meningitis?

it usually feeds on children and old people


How do micro organisms affect our lives?

Micro-organisms affect every facet of our lives. From disease to digestion, nothing we do remains unaffected by micro-organisms.


Is there math in meningitis?

There is no math in meningitis. Meningitis is an inflammation, and is not mathematical in any way. Math involves numbers, and meningitis involves inflammation.


Is viral meningitis more severe than bacterial meningitis?

No, bacterial meningitis is generally more severe than viral meningitis.


Common name for meningitis?

Spinal meningitis is a common name for meningitis.


What are the causes of maningococcal?

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