County: Meningitis patient on life support
The 18-year-old San Diego State University student who university officials said died on Friday from meningococcal meningitis remains on life support, county medical officials said. Sara Stelzer, a freshman and member of ... Ref. Source 1
Meningococcal disease: rare but deadly
Science can't say why Kyla Winters became infected with meningococcal disease. Cases have been dwindling for years — there were 556 in the U.S. In 2013. Still, consequences for those infected with aggressive bacterial meningitis are severe. Ref. Source 5b.
Meningococcal meningitis: Stomach pain should be seen as a warning sign. Patients with meningococcal infection generally develop symptoms including a high temperature, vomiting and a stiff neck. But they might also just have a bad stomach ache. This can be so severe that they are sometimes wrongly operated for appendicitis. Researchers decided to investigate the question. And the results speak for themselves: 10% of patients infected by the meningococcal strain that is on the rise in Europe suffer from abdominal pain. Source 5l.
Why some people may become seriously ill from meningococcal bacteria. Researchers have come one step closer toward understanding why some people become seriously ill or die from a common bacterium that leaves most people unharmed. The researchers linked RNA mutations within the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis to invasive meningococcal disease, marking the first time a non-coding RNA in a bacterium has been linked to disease progression. Source 7j.