Title of article
Epidemiology of meningitis in Oman, 2000–2005
Author/Authors
Dash, N. University of Sharjah - College of Medicine - Department of Clinical Sciences, United Arab Emirates , Al Khusaiby, S. , Behlim, T. , Mohammadi, A. , Mohammadi, E. , Al Awaidy, S. Ministry of Health - Department of Communicable Diseases Surveillance and Control, Oman
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1358
To page
1346
Abstract
We reviewed the epidemiologic features and trends for 771 cases of meningitis in Oman from January 2000 to December 2005. We found 69% were bacterial in origin and 13% were viral. Leading bacterial pathogens included Haemophilus influenzae (15%), Streptococcus pneumoniae (14%) and Nesseria meningitidis (12%). For 56% of patients with suspected pyogenic meningitis, no specific bacterial pathogen could be identified. Peak occurrence was in children under 2 years old. The incidence of H. influenzae type b decreased by almost 100% after implementation of the national immunization programme in 2001, while the incidence of cases caused by S. pneumoniae and N. meningitidisremained steady.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2641156
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