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Posted on: Tuesday, 27 January 2009, 07:00 CST
National Meningitis Association Urges Parents to Protect Their Preteens and Teens through Vaccination
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Meningococcal disease is a serious bacterial infection that can lead to death or permanent disability within hours. The disease can be easily misdiagnosed since early symptoms often mimic those of the flu. Given its quick progression and devastating nature, prevention is the best approach to treating meningococcal disease.
"It wasn't until my son, Evan, died that my family learned about a simple vaccination that could have saved his life," said
Preteens and teens are at greater risk for meningococcal disease, accounting for nearly 30 percent of the estimated 3,000 cases that occur in the U.S. each year. The good news is the majority of these cases can potentially be prevented through vaccination. This is why the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends meningococcal vaccination for all preteens and teens 11 through 18 years of age and college freshmen living in dormitories.
"I knew the meningococcal vaccine was recommended for teens, but I didn't realize how serious meningococcal disease can be or that I was at increased risk so I never made an appointment to get vaccinated," said Gerald Pe, a meningococcal disease survivor. "I almost lost my life to meningococcal disease. I urge you to have your preteens and teens vaccinated now."
For more information about meningococcal disease and prevention please visit NMA's Web site at: www.nmaus.org.
SOURCE National Meningitis Association
Source: PR Newswire
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