This is actually for bacterial meningitis... sorry-
In the U.S
it usually feeds on children and old people
when did meningitis start
First of all, your grammer sucks. Too much texting makes 1 bad speller. And you better watch your back... You are never alone...
NoThe "men" in meningitis comes from its reference to the meninges (protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord). Sadly for victims, this can happen to either gender since they both have brains and spinal cords.
In Ireland, the incidence of meningitis has been relatively low, with annual cases typically ranging from a few dozen to around a hundred. The number of deaths from meningitis varies each year, but it is generally low, often fewer than ten fatalities annually. Vaccination programs have significantly reduced the rates of bacterial meningitis. For the most accurate and up-to-date statistics, it's best to consult the Health Service Executive (HSE) or relevant health authorities.
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Meningitis is a word you might hear on the news. That's because there are sometimes outbreaks of meningitis at schools or colleges - and it can be a serious illness. But many people get better after they have meningitis
statistics show that there are many in the meningitis world in 2011.
There are many different ways you can get meningitis you could get it by kissing other people and by sharing food, drinks, or water.
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Pneumococcal meningitis is relatively uncommon, with an estimated incidence of about 3 to 5 cases per 100,000 people annually in developed countries. However, this incidence can be higher in certain populations, such as infants, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems. Global estimates suggest that there are hundreds of thousands of cases each year, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Vaccination has significantly reduced the incidence of the disease in many regions.