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Meningococcal Bacterial Infection

  • 03 Mar 2026
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Source: TH

The Meghalaya has issued a high-level health advisory following the death of two Agniveer trainees due to suspected meningococcal bacterial infection at the Assam Regimental Centre (ARC) in Shillong.

  • Etiology: The disease is a severe, rapidly progressing infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis.
  • Clinical Manifestations: The meningococcal infection primarily leads to meningitis (inflammation of the brain and spinal cord lining) or meningococcemia (a life-threatening blood infection/sepsis).
  • Transmission: Spreads through direct contact with nose/throat discharges from infected individuals.
  • Risk Factors: More common in infants under 5, teenagers, young adults (16–23), and people in crowded settings like college dorms or military barracks.
  • Treatment: Immediate treatment with antibiotics is crucial to reduce mortality, which is roughly 10%–15% even with care.
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