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Risk Factors of Meningitis| | The most effective way to protect you and your child against certain types of meningitis is to complete the childhood vaccine schedule. The risk of meningitis increases by not following the recommended vaccine schedule. Other factors that can increase your risk of meningitis include: - Age
Viral meningitis occurs mostly in children younger than age 5.
- Before the availability of effective vaccines, bacterial meningitis was most commonly diagnosed in young children
- Now, as a result of the protection offered by current childhood vaccines, bacterial meningitis is more commonly diagnosed among pre-teens and young adults.
- Community setting
- Infectious diseases tend to spread quickly wherever larger groups of people gather together. As a result,
college students living in dormitories, military personnel and children in childcare facilities are at an increased risk.
- Pregnancy
- Pregnant women are at an increased risk of catching listeriosis. The bacteria that cause listeriosis, listeria bacteria, can also cause meningitis. The unborn baby of a pregnant woman with listeriosis is also at risk.
Working with animals. Dairy farmers, ranchers, and other people who work with domestic animals are at an increased risk of contracting listeriosis. The bacteria that cause listeriosis, listeria bacteria, can also cause meningitis.
- Weakened immune system
- There are certain diseases, medications and surgical procedures that may weaken the immune system and increase risk of meningitis.
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