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The burden and impact of severe and long-term sequelae of meningococcal disease

Authors :
Simon Nadel
Andrea Anonychuk
Andrew Vyse
Anne Jäkel
Heather Wieffer
Source :
Expert review of anti-infective therapy. 11(6)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This review describes current knowledge on the severity and long-term sequelae of meningococcal disease (MD) specifically. The literature databases Medline and Embase were used by combining search terms for MD and Neisseria meningitidis with terms for severity, mortality and sequelae. Case fatality for sufferers of MD remains high, typically 5-10%, despite the best medical care. Long-term sequelae in survivors may include physical, neurological, cognitive, behavioral and psychological consequences, such as hearing loss, amputations, skin scarring and neurodevelopmental deficits. A significantly lower quality of life is seen in survivors of MD compared with unaffected controls, with detrimental effects of childhood MD continuing into adulthood. MD carries a substantial risk of long-term sequelae and mortality. This should be recognized by physicians treating patients with this disease and lends support for the implementation of preventative measures such as vaccination.

Details

ISSN :
17448336
Volume :
11
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Expert review of anti-infective therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ede408e5d520380cc412b950187e696e