Meningoencephalitis Post-vaccination

What is Meningococcal infection?

Meningococcal sepsis is a process in which an inflammatory reaction occurs in the body, characterized by damage to blood vessels and internal organs, as well as severe intoxication. Regardless of where the development of sepsis occurred, the causative agent of the disease is meningococcus serogroup A. It is by this name that both the disease and the microbe itself that causes its development are usually called. Meningitis can occur in both adults and children, and sometimes the disease occurs in newborns. It is often accompanied by the appearance of convulsive seizures, which threatens the development