First Annual World Meningitis Day Gaining National Support
World Meningitis Day is
Travel season is quickly approaching and travelers should be aware that many popular travel destinations are in countries where meningitis is endemic. International travel and migration facilitate the rapid intercontinental spread of meningococcal disease, according to The Journal of Travel Medicine. “The disease is endemic in the meningococcal belt which runs through sub-Saharan Africa,” added Lessans. “This area stretches from
The meningitis vaccine is especially recommended, if not required, for the following people: students attending college/universities, students studying abroad, travelers, camp attendees, humanitarian workers, missionary workers, and volunteer abroad workers.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there is an estimated total population of 300 million people living in along this belt. You can find more information related to the meningococcal belt in Passport Health’s “country of the month” blog. In honor of Meningitis Day, the daily blog will focus on meningitis and how it can affect travelers.
Meningitis is a serious disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 20% of those infected have long term consequences and between 10%-12% die from the disease each year.
For more information about meningitis or Passport Health, visit http://passporthealthusa.com/vaccines/home.Meningococcal.html or call 1-888-499-PASS(7277) to make an appointment.
Jorge Eduardo Castillo
410-727-0556
jorge.castillo@passporthealthusa.com
SOURCE Passport Health
