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Long winter sparks meningococcal disease warning in Cheshire

20:18, Mar 18 2010

by simon halewood, Chester Chronicle

 

HEALTH chiefs are warning Cheshire residents to be aware of the symptoms of meningococcal disease after new figures revealed the North West had amongst the highest number of cases in the UK last year.

During the final quarter of 2009 the region recorded 56 cases.

The Health Protection Agency (HPA) is warning people to watch out for the signs of the infection as cases peak during the winter months every year as many people fighting common complaints such as cold and flu have a weakened immune system.

Other risk factors include passive smoking and overcrowding. The infection is caused by meningococcus bacteria results in meningitis and/or septicaemia (blood poisoning).

Infection occurs at any age but most cases are in children under four.

HPA North West regional epidemiologist Dr Catherine Quigley said: “The peak season isn’t over just yet and people still need to be on the look-out for signs of infection. Crucially, if you suspect someone has the disease, you should call the doctor immediately, or if they are unavailable, take the patient to the nearest A&E.”

Common early symptoms of meningococcal disease include: a rash that does not fade when pressed with a glass (known as the tumbler test), sudden high fever, a severe and worsening headache (without onvious cause) and severe neck stiffness.

For moreinformation, call NHS Direct on 0845 4647.

 

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