Surge in Meningococcal Disease Cases in Virginia – What You Need to Know

2023-09-03 15:06:00

A U A Sunday, September 03, 2023 06:06 PM

The Virginia Department of Health announced the death of 5 people in the state as a result of complications from meningococcal disease.

And the administration said – in a statement reported by the American Al-Hurra channel today, Sunday – that 27 cases of meningococcal disease, caused by a bacterium called Neisseria meningitidis of the Y strain, had been reported in eastern, central and southwestern Virginia since June 2022, and 5 of them died due to Complications of the disease, which she described as “rare but serious”.

The statement indicated that the number of injuries represents 3 times the expected number of cases during this time period.

Most of the patients registered in the new cases are adults of African descent, ranging in age from 30 to 60 years. Only one person has been vaccinated once morest the Y strain out of 27 cases.

The statement stated that the strain is circulating widely in the United States, but that the risks to Virginians are “low”.

She said that the disease needs to appear in close contact for a long period of time with the infected person.

The disease is transmitted through respiratory secretions by kissing, coughing or sneezing directly into the face of others, or by sharing cups, water bottles, eating utensils and cigarettes.

These bacteria can lead to meningitis, a type of infection and inflammation of the fluid and membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, called the meninges. It also causes blood poisoning.

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