Revista Información Científica (Dec 2022)

Meningococcal disease by infectious bacteria in Ecuador

  • Jhoy German Redroban-Venegas,
  • Vanessa Stefania Tamami-Chela,
  • Alfonso Iruma-González

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 101, no. 6
pp. e4090 – e4090

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Introduction: meningitis can affect at any age and healthy individuals; it´s the inflammation of the meninges caused by the infection with pyogenic bacteria. Meningococcal disease is prevalent worldwide and constitutes a medical emergency with high morbidity and mortality. Objective: to assess the symptomatology of meningococcal disease in Ecuador. Method: a qualitative-quantitative research was carried out, an exhaustive bibliographic review was conducted in bibliographic search engines with the use of keywords: meningococcal disease caused by infectious bacteria. A total of 151 affected patients (as universe) were studied. The variables: age of those affected patients, dependent risk factors and symptoms present, helped in the authors final conclusions. Results: the 56.30% of the studied population was male, with an average age of approximately 10 months. The 63.58% of the studied population is under 1 year of age, the number of symptoms presented was variable, 11% with 4 or more symptoms and 47% with one symptom. Poor hygiene was presented in 35.20%. Symptomatology is related to the consumption of snails and unboiled water. Conclusions: meningococcal disease causes damage to the brain and spinal cord, and infections has increased in recent years. Inadequate food sanitation is one of the risks for acquiring the disease. The most frequent symptoms are: neurological involvement, convulsions, vomiting and nausea, as well as the presence of eosinophils in blood and cerebrospinal fluid.

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