| Literature DB >> 27649257 |
Matthew E Coldiron, Halidou Salou, Fati Sidikou, Kadadé Goumbi, Ali Djibo, Pauline Lechevalier, Idrissa Compaoré, Rebecca F Grais.
Abstract
We describe clinical symptoms, case-fatality rates, and prevalence of sequelae during an outbreak of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C infection in a rural district of Niger. During home visits, we established that household contacts of reported case-patients were at higher risk for developing meningitis than the general population.Entities:
Keywords: Neisseria meningitidis; Niger; Serogroup C meningococcal meningitis; bacteria; complications; epidemics; gram-negative bacteria; meningitis; meningococcal
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27649257 PMCID: PMC5038434 DOI: 10.3201/eid2210.160731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Characteristics of 369 suspected meningitis patients visited at home after the epidemic season, Dogondoutchi, Niger, September 2015
| Characteristic | No. (%) patients |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| M | 220 (59.6) |
| F | 149 (40.4) |
| Age, y | |
| <2 | 22 (6.0) |
| 2–4 | 57 (15.5) |
| 5–14 | 190 (51.5) |
| 15–29 | 84 (22.8) |
| 30–44 | 13 (3.5) |
|
| 3 (0.8) |
| Positive by PCR | 194 (62.2) |
| 144 (74.2) | |
| 36 (18.6) | |
|
| 12 (6.2) |
| 2 (1.0) | |
| Delay between symptom onset and visit to health center, d* | |
| 0 | 90 (24.4) |
| 1 | 176 (47.7) |
| 2 | 63 (17.1) |
| 3 | 23 (6.2) |
| ≥4 | 14 (0.8) |
*Data missing for 3 patients.