yes you can if your body is unable to fight the infection...bacterial or virus
i know someone who has, Frederick John Morganti, we miss you.
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.
Meningitis (viral or bacterial) is infectious and can be highly contagious. Usually anyone in close contact with someone who gets bacterial meningitis will be given antibiotics as well.
THE NORMAL PROTEIN LEVEL IN NORMAL PERSON: 0.15-0.45 G/LBACTERIAL MENINGITIS :USUALLY >1.0 G/LVIRAL MENINGITIS: 0.50-1.0 G/LFUNGAL MENINGITIS: > 0.50 G/L
Someone who had disc surgery and developed meningitis. If they had a recent bout of Shingles just prior to surgery could it be the cause. How do you test spinal fluid for Herpes Virus? Could it be the cause of Chemical Meningitis?
If you or someone you know are sick you should see a doctor. With that said, they are all symptoms of meningitis.
The earliest description of meningitis I know of is by ancient Greek physician Hippocrates. Although I'm sure someone had discovered it earlier, they just didn't record it.
Viral meningitis is typically transmitted through close contact with an infected person's respiratory secretions, such as saliva or mucus. Common ways to contract viral meningitis include sharing utensils, kissing, or being in close proximity to someone who is infected.
it usually feeds on children and old people
It is not advisable for someone with meningitis to go to work. Meningitis can be a serious illness that may require hospitalization and can be contagious, depending on the cause. Individuals should prioritize rest and recovery, and seek medical advice on when it's safe to return to work. Additionally, to prevent spreading the infection to others, it’s best to stay home until cleared by a healthcare professional.
can someone answer this question especially brain specialist? i HAVE THE SAME QUESTION
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, bacterial meningitis is generally more severe than viral meningitis.