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Meningitis cases 'at record low' | Meningitis cases 'at record low' |
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Cases of bacterial meningitis are at a record low because of the success of NHS immunisation programmes, the government has revealed. | Cases of bacterial meningitis are at a record low because of the success of NHS immunisation programmes, the government has revealed. |
The incidence of Hib meningitis has fallen 99%, from around 800 cases annually to a record low of 12 cases last year in under-fives. | The incidence of Hib meningitis has fallen 99%, from around 800 cases annually to a record low of 12 cases last year in under-fives. |
Meningitis C cases have also fallen from around 700 annually to less than one a year since a jab came in in 1999. | Meningitis C cases have also fallen from around 700 annually to less than one a year since a jab came in in 1999. |
Experts said the figures emphasised why vaccinations were important. | Experts said the figures emphasised why vaccinations were important. |
A Meningitis UK spokeswoman said: "It is vital that youngsters are given the vaccines available." | A Meningitis UK spokeswoman said: "It is vital that youngsters are given the vaccines available." |
These protect against Hib meningitis, meningitis C and pneumococcal meningitis. | These protect against Hib meningitis, meningitis C and pneumococcal meningitis. |
Current figures show 92% of babies in the UK receive the combination jab, which includes Hib, by the age of one. | Current figures show 92% of babies in the UK receive the combination jab, which includes Hib, by the age of one. |
The same proportion have the meningitis C and pneumococcal jabs by the same age. | The same proportion have the meningitis C and pneumococcal jabs by the same age. |
Take-up of the second Hib and meningitis C jabs, given before the age of five is high at 93%, but the proportion getting the pneumococcal pre-school booster by five is just 81%. | Take-up of the second Hib and meningitis C jabs, given before the age of five is high at 93%, but the proportion getting the pneumococcal pre-school booster by five is just 81%. |
Long-term effects | Long-term effects |
Meningitis is caused when the lining of the brain and spinal cord - the meninges - become inflamed, usually as a result of an infection. | Meningitis is caused when the lining of the brain and spinal cord - the meninges - become inflamed, usually as a result of an infection. |
The infection can be caused by viruses or bacteria, and may also develop following serious head injuries. | The infection can be caused by viruses or bacteria, and may also develop following serious head injuries. |
Viral meningitis is far more common than bacterial meningitis, but far less serious and most people recover completely within a couple of weeks. | Viral meningitis is far more common than bacterial meningitis, but far less serious and most people recover completely within a couple of weeks. |
Experts believe there are thousands of cases a year, but most people do not require medical treatment. Even when they do it is hard to pinpoint the specific virus which has made them ill. | Experts believe there are thousands of cases a year, but most people do not require medical treatment. Even when they do it is hard to pinpoint the specific virus which has made them ill. |
Cases of meningitis are at a record low Health Secretary Alan Johnson | Cases of meningitis are at a record low Health Secretary Alan Johnson |
However, the bacterial form of the disease is fatal in one in 10 cases. | However, the bacterial form of the disease is fatal in one in 10 cases. |
Many of those who recover are left with long-term conditions including hearing loss, brain damage, paralysis, and seizures. | Many of those who recover are left with long-term conditions including hearing loss, brain damage, paralysis, and seizures. |
Since the meningitis C vaccine was introduced in 1999, deaths from the disease have fallen from a high of 79 to an average of less than one death per year. | Since the meningitis C vaccine was introduced in 1999, deaths from the disease have fallen from a high of 79 to an average of less than one death per year. |
A vaccine against pneumococcal meningitis was introduced two years ago. | A vaccine against pneumococcal meningitis was introduced two years ago. |
Since then, cases have fallen from around 300 to around 40 a year and it is estimated that over 900 serious cases have been prevented, saving over 50 lives. | Since then, cases have fallen from around 300 to around 40 a year and it is estimated that over 900 serious cases have been prevented, saving over 50 lives. |
'Remain vigilent' | 'Remain vigilent' |
Health Secretary Alan Johnson said: "Cases of meningitis are at a record low." | |
But experts warn that more work is needed on a vaccine against meningitis B, which now accounts for 90% of cases. | But experts warn that more work is needed on a vaccine against meningitis B, which now accounts for 90% of cases. |
The three UK meningitis charities are joining together to mark the world's first international Meningitis Day. | The three UK meningitis charities are joining together to mark the world's first international Meningitis Day. |
Sue Davie, speaking on behalf of the charities, said: "We see the devastating impact of meningitis on people every day. | Sue Davie, speaking on behalf of the charities, said: "We see the devastating impact of meningitis on people every day. |
"There are vaccines for some forms of bacterial meningitis which are part of the UK childhood immunisation programme, saving many lives since their introduction. | "There are vaccines for some forms of bacterial meningitis which are part of the UK childhood immunisation programme, saving many lives since their introduction. |
"It is really encouraging that a Meningitis B vaccine is in the pipeline but we must remain vigilant for the signs and symptoms of the disease." | "It is really encouraging that a Meningitis B vaccine is in the pipeline but we must remain vigilant for the signs and symptoms of the disease." |
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