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Septicemia meningocócica; Toxemia menigocócica; Bacteriemia meningocócica
Con frecuencia, se recomiendan antibióticos preventivos para los miembros de la familia y contactos. Hable con el médico acerca de esta opción.
Para los niños, se recomienda una vacuna que cubre algunas cepas del meningococo, aunque no todas. Los estudiantes universitarios no vacunados que viven en residencias universitarias también deben considerar la posibilidad de recibir la vacuna. En este escenario, se debe administrar unas pocas semanas antes de que se muden a la residencia universitaria. Usted debe consultar con su médico el uso apropiado de esta vacuna.
Apicella MA. Meningococcal infections. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 321.
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