Meningitis can affect individuals of any age, but certain age groups are at higher risk. Infants and young children are particularly vulnerable due to their developing immune systems, while older adults also face increased risk due to age-related health issues. Additionally, teenagers and young adults, especially those living in close quarters, are at higher risk for viral and bacterial meningitis. Overall, the age-related susceptibility to meningitis varies depending on the causative agent and other health factors.
The membranes that are affected by meningitis are known as meninges. This refers to three membranes namely the dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater.
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You can get any kind of meningitis at any age. I got Bacterial Meningitis when I was six months old.
it loses control over the nerves.
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Not nessacarily organs but the spinal cord and your brain.
Brain and spinal cord
The highest incidence of meningitis occurs in babies under a month old, with an increased risk of meningitis continuing through about two years of age.
The two meninges affected in meningitis are the arachnoid mater and the pia mater. Meningitis typically involves inflammation of the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, which include these two layers along with the dura mater. In most cases, the inflammation primarily impacts the arachnoid and pia mater, leading to symptoms associated with the disease.
About 3000 people in the United States are affected each year.
damaging or killing neurons and neuroglia in the affected areas
Anyone can get it regardless of age. I got Bacterial Meningitis when I was six months old. But the age group most at risk is teens and young adults due to activeness and going/living in places such as school and dormitories.