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what are 2 populations at increased risk for meningococcal infections
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6 months to 2 years
close quarters |
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how does N. meningitidis most commonly affect human?
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asmptomatic nasopharngeal colonization
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what are 5 symptoms of meningitis
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nuchal rigidity
sever headache altered mental status photophobia nonspecific symptoms |
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complications of gonococcal bacteremia
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pericarditis
endocarditis meningitis |
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what 3 characteristics make enteric bacteria pthogenic
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enterotoxins
endotoxins capsule |