An outbreak of meningococcal disease in a secondary school - implications for public health practice

Authors

  • Thaïs A Miles Central Coast Public Health Unit, PO Box 361, Gosford NSW 2250
  • Peter R Lewis Central Coast Public Health Unit, Gosford, New South Wales
  • Lucy Cook Central Coast Public Health Unit, Gosford, New South Wales
  • Ken I Bruderlin Central Coast Public Health Unit, Gosford, New South Wales

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2004.28.39

Keywords:

disease outbreak, meningoccocal, Neisseria meningiditis

Abstract

This report describes briefly the management of three cases of meningococcal disease which all occurred within one week at a secondary school on the Central Coast of New South Wales in late winter 2003. The Central Coast health area has a population of approximately 300,000. Between 10 and 15 cases of meningococcal disease are notified to the Central Coast Public Health Unit each year. The three cases all presented to Gosford Hospital, Cases 1 and 2, both in Year 9, on Thursday 14 August 2003 and Case 3 in Year 8 on Friday 15 August 2003. Commun Dis Intell 2004; 28:345–347.

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References

Communicable Diseases Network Australia. Guidelines for the Early Clinical and Public Health Management of Meningococcal Disease in Australia. Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, Canberra: June 2001

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Published

03/09/04

How to Cite

Miles, Thaïs A, Peter R Lewis, Lucy Cook, and Ken I Bruderlin. 2004. “An Outbreak of Meningococcal Disease in a Secondary School - Implications for Public Health Practice”. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 28 (September):345-47. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2004.28.39.

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