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29 Jun 2017 | 09:16 AM UTC

France: Meningitis cases in Paris

Following one fatal case of meningitis at the American University of Paris, 200 students vaccinated June 29

Informational

Event

Two cases of bacterial meningitis have been reported at the American University in Paris within the past few months. The Regional Health Agency of Île-de-France reports that the first case was confirmed in February, while the second was confirmed in May. One of the two cases resulted in the death of a 19-year-old-student. Due to the high contamination risk, some 200 students (out of approximately 1000) have been vaccinated.

Context

Symptoms of meningococcal meningitis, a contagious bacterial disease, include fever, headache, stiff neck, nausea, vomiting, and increased sensitivity to light. If left untreated, it is fatal in approximately 50 percent of cases. A vaccine is available.

Advice

Individuals present in Paris are advised to take the necessary measures to protect themselves from the disease (wash hands, disinfect surfaces frequently, consult with a medical professional concerning vaccination options). Individuals developing symptoms of the disease should seek immediate medical attention.