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meningococcal adults :: Article Creator Meningitis Vaccines The meningococcal vaccine protects against meningococcal disease, a serious bacterial infection caused by Neisseria meningitidis. This infection can lead to meningitis, an inflammation of the tissues covering the brain and spinal cord. It can also cause bloodstream infections. Teens are at a higher risk of getting meningococcal disease, which is easily spread through close contact and can become life-threatening quickly. The CDC recommends that all preteens and adults, as well as children and adults who are at an increased risk, get vaccinated. There are currently three types of meningococcal vaccine that protect against five serogroups of the bacteria causing the disease. People of any age can get meningococcal disease. But teens and young adults, ages 16-23, are at higher risk. The disease can spread quickly in close-living situations such as dorms and schools. Because of this, ma...

Greene County to require immunization records for summer programs - WRGB

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Greene County to require immunization records for summer programs  WRGB

VILLAGE OF COXSACKIE, NY (WRGB) In a post on Facebook, the Village of Coxsakie is requiringMMR immunization records for children to attend summer ...



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