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Title: Meningococcus this Winter : what was going on?
Authors: Falzon, Dennis
Keywords: Meningitis
Meningitis -- Prevention and control
Meningitis -- Malta -- Statistics
Neisseria meningitidis
Meningococcal infections
Epidemiology
Chemoprophylaxis
Issue Date: 1996
Publisher: Maltese Medical Journal
Citation: Maltese Medical Journal. 1996, Vol. 8(1), p. 7-10
Abstract: There was a time in the not very distant past when meningococcus was not being recognised locally. While laboratory sensitivity used to isolate Neisseria meningitidis has not changed in Malta, the frequency of its detection has increased, more so in the last few months. In this discussion, it is assumed that the sensitivity of detection and degree of reporting of the condition has remained stable throughout the past eleven year period, so that the observed trend remains interpretable. Early, aggressive treatment with antimicrobials makes subsequent microbiological ascertainment difficult. Although meningococcal disease is notifiable by law, it is assumed that reporting of the recognised condition may not be full.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/201
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