Meningococcal disease is a rare, rapidly progressing condition which may be difficult to diagnose, disproportionally affects children, and has high morbidity and mortality. Accurate incidence estimates are needed to monitor the effectiveness of vaccination and treatment. We used linked notification, hospital, mortality and birth data for all children of an Australian state (2000–2007) to estimate the incidence of meningococcal disease. A total of 595 cases were notified, 684 cases had a hospital diagnosis, and 26 cases died from meningococcal disease. All deaths were notified, but only 68% (466/684) of hospitalized cases. Of non-notified hospitalized cases with more than one clinical admission, most (90%, 103/114) did not have meningococcal...
Meningococcal disease (MCD) is the leading infectious cause of death in early childhood in the Unite...
Meningococcal disease is caused by invasive infection with the bacteria Neisseria meningitidis. Huma...
The epidemiology of community-acquired bacterial meningitis has changed following the introduction o...
Objective: To describe the epidemiological and microbiological characteristics and notification patt...
In Victoria, legislation clearly makes the notification of clinical or confirmed cases of meningococ...
BACKGROUND: Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is rare but remains one of the most feared infectio...
Since 2003, the Australian government has funded a conjugate serogroup C meningococcal vaccine for t...
Objective: To assess the completeness of data describing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander statu...
During 2002, 124 cases of invasive meningococcal disease were notified in Queensland. This was simil...
This paper describes a sudden increase of meningococcal notifications in the Australian Capital Terr...
Objective: To determine whether suboptimal management in hospital could contribute to poor outcome i...
Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is an uncommon but life-threatening infection caused by Neisser...
Abstract Background Meningococcal infection causes severe, rapidly progressing illness and reporting...
In order to come to a reliable evaluation of the effectiveness of the chosen vaccination policy rega...
Introduction: Despite appropriate antibiotic therapy, invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) still rem...
Meningococcal disease (MCD) is the leading infectious cause of death in early childhood in the Unite...
Meningococcal disease is caused by invasive infection with the bacteria Neisseria meningitidis. Huma...
The epidemiology of community-acquired bacterial meningitis has changed following the introduction o...
Objective: To describe the epidemiological and microbiological characteristics and notification patt...
In Victoria, legislation clearly makes the notification of clinical or confirmed cases of meningococ...
BACKGROUND: Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is rare but remains one of the most feared infectio...
Since 2003, the Australian government has funded a conjugate serogroup C meningococcal vaccine for t...
Objective: To assess the completeness of data describing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander statu...
During 2002, 124 cases of invasive meningococcal disease were notified in Queensland. This was simil...
This paper describes a sudden increase of meningococcal notifications in the Australian Capital Terr...
Objective: To determine whether suboptimal management in hospital could contribute to poor outcome i...
Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is an uncommon but life-threatening infection caused by Neisser...
Abstract Background Meningococcal infection causes severe, rapidly progressing illness and reporting...
In order to come to a reliable evaluation of the effectiveness of the chosen vaccination policy rega...
Introduction: Despite appropriate antibiotic therapy, invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) still rem...
Meningococcal disease (MCD) is the leading infectious cause of death in early childhood in the Unite...
Meningococcal disease is caused by invasive infection with the bacteria Neisseria meningitidis. Huma...
The epidemiology of community-acquired bacterial meningitis has changed following the introduction o...