Recurrent Meningococcal Disease: An Alert Sign
Date of submission: 09-11-2016 | Date of acceptance: 26-07-2019 | Published: 27-01-2020
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25754/pjp.2020.10251Abstract
Recurrent meningococcal disease is a red flag for immune deficits with increased susceptibility for Neisseria meningitidis infections. Meningococcal disease still causes high morbidity and mortality throughout the world, despite the advances in understanding its pathophysiology and implementing effective treatment. Recurrent meningococcal disease mandates the exclusion
of complement deficiencies. The authors report a case of recurrent meningococcal disease in a 5-year-old girl who was positive for complement component C7 deficiency. Thorough clinical surveillance, tailored immunization, and early antibiotic treatment are
fundamental in preventing morbidity and mortality related with the disease.
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