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OH just had a call from his boss saying that he had just got out of hospital, he has meningitis. He didn't say which strain but my OH was working with him on friday when he was quite ill.
How is meningitis spread? I'm a bit worried as we have 2 small kids.
How is meningitis spread? I'm a bit worried as we have 2 small kids.
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if you google it its says
Meningitis may occur as the result of several non-infectious causes: spread of cancer to the meninges (malignant meningitis)[18] and certain drugs (mainly non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics and intravenous immunoglobulins).[19] It may also be caused by several inflammatory conditions such as sarcoidosis (which is then called neurosarcoidosis), connective tissue disorders such as systemic lupus erythematosus, and certain forms of vasculitis (inflammatory conditions of the blood vessel wall) such as Behçet's disease.[2] Epidermoid cysts and dermoid cysts may cause meningitis by releasing irritant matter into the subarachnoid space.[2][14] Mollaret's meningitis is a syndrome of recurring episodes of aseptic meningitis; it is now thought to be caused by herpes simplex virus type 2. Rarely, migraine may cause meningitis, but this diagnosis is usually only made when other causes have been eliminated
if you google it its says
Meningitis may occur as the result of several non-infectious causes: spread of cancer to the meninges (malignant meningitis)[18] and certain drugs (mainly non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics and intravenous immunoglobulins).[19] It may also be caused by several inflammatory conditions such as sarcoidosis (which is then called neurosarcoidosis), connective tissue disorders such as systemic lupus erythematosus, and certain forms of vasculitis (inflammatory conditions of the blood vessel wall) such as Behçet's disease.[2] Epidermoid cysts and dermoid cysts may cause meningitis by releasing irritant matter into the subarachnoid space.[2][14] Mollaret's meningitis is a syndrome of recurring episodes of aseptic meningitis; it is now thought to be caused by herpes simplex virus type 2. Rarely, migraine may cause meningitis, but this diagnosis is usually only made when other causes have been eliminated
hi thanks for replies....every website I've looked at says something different.
Don't know how long boss was in hosp for, could've been all over the weekend, he was v.ill with headache and stiff neck on fri. Was discharged this evening with some strong antibiotics. Hopefully will get more info from boss' brother tomorrow.
Night all
Don't know how long boss was in hosp for, could've been all over the weekend, he was v.ill with headache and stiff neck on fri. Was discharged this evening with some strong antibiotics. Hopefully will get more info from boss' brother tomorrow.
Night all
My son sat on a coach for 4 hours next to a boy who went down with meningitis a couple of days afterwards. Whilst on the coach the boy was sneezing and showing signs of a bad cold. My son didn't get it. The day the boy was taken to hospital was the day the school broke up for the Christmas holidays. I worried all holiday - wasn't the best Christmas. The kids all had to be immunised.
This was at a boarding school, one of the big risk areas for meningitis.
Don't worry too much. Just be aware.
This was at a boarding school, one of the big risk areas for meningitis.
Don't worry too much. Just be aware.
There are many different types of meningitis and some are considered contagious and some aren't. You can find a lot of good information on the Meningitis Research Foundation website http://www.meningitis.org/awareness-education or you can call their freephone helpline on 08088003344.
boss is off work sick, OH hasn't been working there long and doesn't want to call him but boss' brother works with OH too and says none of boss' family were immunised....I've almost certainly been worrying over nothing but with 2 kids under 3, you probably can't be too careful - anyway, I'm well aware of the symptoms now at least.