MeningitisAngels
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12 months agoMeningitisAngels's comment on:
A Dallas baby's death inspires giving -- one book at a time
This is a beautiful story of love.
I am the mother of an only child, Ryan, who died from of meningococcal meningitis and the founder and executive director of a national organization, Meningitis Angels, www.meningitis-angels.org.
Too many infants, teens, kids and young adults are left debilitated or die from this vaccine preventable disease.
What is meningitis? Meningitis is a dangerous and sometimes fatal inflammation of the brain and/or spinal cord that can leave survivors with serious life-long physical problems such as, organ failure, blindness, deafness, loss of limbs, severe seizures, brain damage and other disabilities. You should also understand meningococcemia and sepsis.
Signs and Symptoms Do you know the early signs of meningitis and blood poisoning which could improve detection of the disease and save lives? Unrelenting fever, leg pain, cold hands and feet and abnormal skin color can develop within (12 hours) after infection long before the more classic signs of the illness such as a rash, headache, stiff neck, sensitivity to light and impaired consciousness, debilitation or death. Anyone can get meningitis especially infants, children and teens.
What parents and students should know: According to ACIP/CDC children ages (11) years through college freshmen should be vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis. The current vaccines are approved for ages (2) years and older. However be informed, there are (5) sero-groups of the disease, all sero-groups are not covered. However the most common in the United States among adolescents and college students is sero-group C and Y, which are.
Infants and toddlers should be vaccinated against pneumococcal and HIB meningitis. Those children in daycare and those of American Indian,Eskimo and African American heritage are at a higher risk for some forms of meningitis.
There are no vaccines to prevent viral meningitis. . Frankie Milley, Meningitis Angels, Founder/National Director Meningitis Angels (Base) Texas



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Sell children. I don't care.
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