Doctors worry about rare, serious meningococcal infections, CDC says

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued an urgent warning to doctors amid fears of a resurgence of a rare and invasive bacteria that can infect the brain and spinal cord.

As of March 25, the CDC says at least 143 known cases were reported in the United States. It's setting off alarm bells for public health officials. Last year 422 reported cases in the U.S. sent the level to what at the time was the highest annual number of cases reported in nearly a decade — since 2014.

The CDC said the invasive meningococcal disease that is spreading is"mainly attributable" to the Neisseria meningitidis serogroup Y. The strain is known to disproportionately infect people ages 30 to 60 years old, as well as Black or African American people, who currently make up 63% of cases, the CDC said in a report out this week. The CDC is asking all healthcare providers to increase their awareness and suspicion of possible cases.

 

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