WHAT IS
MENINGITIS?
Meningitis is a
serious disease that affects the sheaths coverings the brain and spinal cord.
It must be treated early to avoid severe complications and death. Bacterial
meningitis is the type of most concern In Ghana
· Neck pain and
Neck stiffness
· Convulsions
· Confusion
(Inability to think and act)
· Vomiting
· Sudden
unexplained death
· In children:
Bulging of the anterior fontanelle
· Avoid
overcrowded areas
· Make sure
your doors and windows are open
· Sleep in
rooms with sufficient air passing through
· Frequently
wash your hands with soap and water
· Cover mouth
and nose when sneezing or coughing
· Report to the
nearest health facility if you have fever, headache and neck pain
WHY SHOULD I BE
CONCERNED ABOUT BACTERIAL MENINGITS?
A number of people
have suffered from the disease in some of the regions in Ghana with reported
deaths.
WHERE IS
MENINGITIS COMMON IN GHANA?
The Meningitis
that tends to cause outbreak is common in the three northern regions of Ghana
(Upper East, Upper West and Northern regions), but most of the people in these
regions have been vaccinated against that disease.
There are
however other types of meningitis that every part of Ghana is at risk, do not
cause extensive outbreak but can kill quickly if not taken to hospital early..
HOW DOES
BACTERIAL MENINGITIS SPREAD?
Bacterial
meningitis is spread when a person suffering from the disease passes it on to another
person’s in close contact through coughing, sneezing or kissing and the spread
usually increases in dry and dusty conditions, particularly during the
harmattan period
HOW LONG DOES
IT TAKE FOR INFECTED PERSON TO SHOW THE DISEASE?
It takes
between 2 and 10 days for the affected person to complain about ill-health
(show symptoms)
WHAT ARE THE
SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS OF THE DISEASE?
Meningitis is
suspected if anyone who has fever and headache also has any of the following:
IS THERE
TREATMENT FOR BACTERIAL MENINGITIS?
Yes,
antibiotics are used to treat this condition. Treatment success depends on how
early you report when you are ill. The key to stopping an outbreak is public
education to encourage members of the public to report to health facilities
early to get treatment if they are ill.
ARE THERE
VACCINES FOR MENINGITIS?
There are
vaccines for certain types of meningitis but not all can be used in outbreak
situations.
HOW DOES ONE
REDUCE THE RISK OF GETTING BACTERIAL MENINGITIS?
· Drink plenty
of water
WHAT SHOULD YOU
DO IF YOU SUSPECT YOU OR ANYONE HAS MENINGITIS?
Report quickly
to the nearest health facility. Do not self-medicate
WHAT IS THE
COST OF TREATMENT?
Treatment of
meningitis in an outbreak is FREE at public health facilities
ISSUED BY THE
GHANA HEALTH SERVICE
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