Meningitis Stocks List

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Meningitis Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jun 14 GSK CDC 'preparing for the possibility' bird flu could spread more easily
Jun 14 SNY CDC 'preparing for the possibility' bird flu could spread more easily
Jun 14 SNY Sanofi: A Leader In Life-Saving Vaccines And Treatments
Jun 14 SNY Is It Too Late to Buy Novavax Stock?
Jun 14 PCRX Insider Sale: Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Slonin Sells Shares of Pacira BioSciences Inc (PCRX)
Jun 13 SNY Why It's A New Day For COPD Patients — And Regeneron, Sanofi, Verona Stocks
Jun 13 SNY Exploring Three Top Dividend Stocks On Euronext Paris
Jun 12 SNY Sanofi: Information concerning the total number of voting rights and shares – May 2024
Jun 12 SNY A Life Expansion Revolution Is Coming: 3 Stocks That Could Lead the Charge
Jun 11 SNY Regeneron (REGN), SNY Win FDA Nod for Kevzara Label Expansion
Jun 11 SNY Is Sanofi SA (NASDAQ:SNY) the Best International Pharmaceutical Dividend Stock?
Jun 11 JAZZ ‘Load Up,’ Says Goldman Sachs About These 2 Strong Buy Stocks
Jun 11 SNY Regeneron, Sanofi win FDA label expansion for arthritis therapy Kevzara
Jun 11 GSK GSK, Pfizer to appeal Delaware ruling that allowed trials for thousands of Zantac cases
Jun 11 SNY GSK, Pfizer to appeal Delaware ruling that allowed trials for thousands of Zantac cases
Jun 11 GSK GSK Says Individual Plaintiff in Latest Zantac Case Dropped Claim
Jun 10 SNY Moderna Says Combination Flu And Covid Vaccine Beat Out Rivals From Sanofi, GSK
Jun 10 SNY GSK's RSV Vaccine Arexvy Gets FDA Nod for Adults 50-59 Years
Meningitis

Meningitis is an acute inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, known collectively as the meninges. The most common symptoms are fever, headache, and neck stiffness. Other symptoms include confusion or altered consciousness, vomiting, and an inability to tolerate light or loud noises. Young children often exhibit only nonspecific symptoms, such as irritability, drowsiness, or poor feeding. If a rash is present, it may indicate a particular cause of meningitis; for instance, meningitis caused by meningococcal bacteria may be accompanied by a characteristic rash.The inflammation may be caused by infection with bacteria, other microorganisms, or viruses, and less commonly by certain drugs. Meningitis can be life-threatening because of the inflammation's proximity to the brain and spinal cord; therefore, the condition is classified as a medical emergency. A lumbar puncture, in which a needle is inserted into the spinal canal to collect a sample of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), can diagnose or exclude meningitis.Some forms of meningitis are preventable by immunization with the meningococcal, mumps, pneumococcal, and Hib vaccines. Giving antibiotics to people with significant exposure to certain types of meningitis may also be useful. The first treatment in acute meningitis consists of promptly giving antibiotics and sometimes antiviral drugs. Corticosteroids can also be used to prevent complications from excessive inflammation. Meningitis can lead to serious long-term consequences such as deafness, epilepsy, hydrocephalus, or cognitive deficits, especially if not treated quickly.In 2017, meningitis occurred in about 10.6 million people worldwide. This resulted in 288,000 deaths—down from 464,000 deaths in 1990. With appropriate treatment the risk of death in bacterial meningitis is less than 15%. Outbreaks of bacterial meningitis occur between December and June each year in an area of sub-Saharan Africa known as the meningitis belt. Smaller outbreaks may also occur in other areas of the world. The word meningitis comes from the Greek μῆνιγξ meninx, "membrane", and the medical suffix -itis, "inflammation".

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