Author:
NEAL K. R.,NGUYEN-VAN-TAM J. S.,SLACK R. C. B.,KACZMARSKI E. B.,WHITE A.,ALA'ALDEEN D. A. A.
Abstract
Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is thought to occur within a few days of pharyngeal
acquisition of Neisseria meningitidis. During a longitudinal study of carriage and acquisition
among 2453 first-year undergraduates we identified a male student from whom N. lactamica
was isolated in October 1997 followed by N. meningitidis in December 1997. In mid-January
1998 this student suffered a mild episode of IMD (meningitis) during which N. meningitidis was
isolated from his CSF. The meningococcus carried in December 1997 was phenotypically and
genotypically indistinguishable from the invading organism, suggesting the possibility that the
organism may have been carried for 7 weeks prior to the onset of invasive disease. Further
studies are needed to assess more accurately the range of asymptomatic carriage prior to
disease onset.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
12 articles.
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