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Meningitis: Bacterial and Viral 
 
by Nancy J. Schaaf July 15, 2005

Bacterial Meningitis:

Bacterial meningitis is an infection of the meninges of the brain or spinal cord and can cause brain damage or death. It is caused by one of three types of bacteria which are spread by direct contact with the discharge from the nose or throat of an infected person. This is a less common form of meningitis but more life threatening.

Symptoms:

Fever, headache, stiff neck, nausea/vomiting, confusion and rash are common symptoms. The purplish rash on the skin or bruising under the skin that when pressed does not disappear is a significant sign of septicemia which is very dangerous.

Diagnosis:

As with viral meningitis, a lumbar puncture, spinal tap is performed. The bacteria taken from this fluid is grown in a culture to determine which bacteria it is. This determines the correct antibiotic to be used in treatment. It is important to diagnosis bacterial meningitis early as brain damage, seizures, coma and death can occur. Survivors may experience long term effects can include hearing loss, mental retardation, and paralysis.

Treatment:

The effective treatment is antibiotics which should be begun early.

Prevention:

There are vaccines available for Bacterial Meningitis. You should consult your physician for advisability of being vaccinated. Again, frequent and thorough hand washing is always recommended.

In summary, meningitis is a serious infection affecting the brain and the spinal column. Of the two types, viral (aseptic) and bacterial, viral is more common, but bacterial is more life threatening. Symptoms of both are similar to flu and cold symptoms and the only way to correctly determine meningitis is through a lumbar puncture. It is imperative to determine this disease, especially the bacterial form, promptly so that treatment may be started.

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