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A college student who lost his limbs to a form of meningitis is urging people to get vaccinated against the disease. But as Kathy Walsh reports, there is a shortage of the vaccine.
2 years ago
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...Vaccine ...vaccination....CDC ...Meningitis Foundation of America A new study linking a once widely used vaccine preservative to behavioral problems in mice could renew parents' fears that ...
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4 years ago
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...vaccination....CDC ...meningitis , a serious infection of the central nervous system that can cause brain damage, hearing loss, blindness, paralysis, coma and even death. It is prevented by the ...
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4 years ago
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Mark Mathers stresses the importance for college student to get meningitis vaccination.
2 years ago
ABC (7news - Denver)
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...CDC:...vaccine ...meningitis ...vaccination. In the case of West Nile virus, it's been shown to be quite effective." But testing the vaccine in people means finding individuals who might be ...
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September 19, 2008 - Infants, adolescents and young adults are at the highest risk of contracting meningococcal meningitis. Recognizing the symptoms and learning about vaccine prevention can save your child from its terrible consequences. In the hopes of sparing other parents and children from going through this agony, parents joined to form the National Meningitis Association to help educate the public and medical professionals about this devastating disease and how to prevent it. There are about 3000 cases of meningococcal disease every year in the U.S. affecting all age groups. The disease is a serious, potentially fatal bacterial infection. Left untreated, it can progress rapidly, often within hours of the first symptoms, and can lead to shock, and serious complications. Knowing the symptoms can save lives. Prompt action can make the difference between life and death. The symptoms of meningitis include high fever, rash, headache, stiff neck, confusion, nausea, vomiting and exhaustion. For more information on this story and others, visit www.newsinfusion.com
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2 months ago
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