In the African meningitis belt, epidemics of meningococcal disease occur periodically, although unpredictably, every few years. These epidemics continue to cause havoc but new efforts to control the disease, through the use of conjugate vaccines, are being made. Conjugate vaccines are likely to reduce meningococcal carriage, thus generating herd immunity, but to understand their potential impact we need to know more about the epidemiology of meningococcal carriage in Africa. We review published studies of meningococcal carriage in the African meningitis belt. A wide range of carriage prevalences has been reported, from 3% to over 30%, and the serogroup distribution has been variable. Factors influencing carriage include age, contact with a ...
International audienceBackgroundInformation on transmission of meningococcal infection in the Africa...
International audienceThe pattern of epidemic meningococcal disease in the African meningitis belt m...
Background To facilitate the interpretation of meningococcal meningitis epidemiology in the “African...
Background. Study of meningococcal carriage is essential to understanding the epidemiology of Neisse...
A meningococcal serogroup A polysaccharide/tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccine (PsA-TT) (MenAfriVac) is...
BACKGROUND: Study of meningococcal carriage is essential to understanding the epidemiology of Neisse...
A meningococcal serogroup A polysaccharide/tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccine (PsA-TT) (MenAfriVac(™) ...
BACKGROUND:To facilitate the interpretation of meningococcal meningitis epidemiology in the "African...
International audienceBackgroundTo facilitate the interpretation of meningococcal meningitis epidemi...
Objective To review the findings of studies of pharyngeal carriage of Neisseria meningitidis and rel...
Abstract Background Neisseria meningitidis colonizes humans and transmits mainly by asymptomatic car...
Background Information on transmission of meningococcal infection in the African meningitis belt is ...
The Kassena-Nankana District of northern Ghana lies in the African “meningitis belt” where epidemics...
Background Information on transmission of meningococcal infection in the African meningitis belt is ...
Neisseria meningitidis is responsible for the seasonal burden and recurrent epidemics of meningitis ...
International audienceBackgroundInformation on transmission of meningococcal infection in the Africa...
International audienceThe pattern of epidemic meningococcal disease in the African meningitis belt m...
Background To facilitate the interpretation of meningococcal meningitis epidemiology in the “African...
Background. Study of meningococcal carriage is essential to understanding the epidemiology of Neisse...
A meningococcal serogroup A polysaccharide/tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccine (PsA-TT) (MenAfriVac) is...
BACKGROUND: Study of meningococcal carriage is essential to understanding the epidemiology of Neisse...
A meningococcal serogroup A polysaccharide/tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccine (PsA-TT) (MenAfriVac(™) ...
BACKGROUND:To facilitate the interpretation of meningococcal meningitis epidemiology in the "African...
International audienceBackgroundTo facilitate the interpretation of meningococcal meningitis epidemi...
Objective To review the findings of studies of pharyngeal carriage of Neisseria meningitidis and rel...
Abstract Background Neisseria meningitidis colonizes humans and transmits mainly by asymptomatic car...
Background Information on transmission of meningococcal infection in the African meningitis belt is ...
The Kassena-Nankana District of northern Ghana lies in the African “meningitis belt” where epidemics...
Background Information on transmission of meningococcal infection in the African meningitis belt is ...
Neisseria meningitidis is responsible for the seasonal burden and recurrent epidemics of meningitis ...
International audienceBackgroundInformation on transmission of meningococcal infection in the Africa...
International audienceThe pattern of epidemic meningococcal disease in the African meningitis belt m...
Background To facilitate the interpretation of meningococcal meningitis epidemiology in the “African...