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The meningococcus lives in the throat of 5-10% of healthy people.
Most people are able to carry the meningococcus bacteria safely with no ill effects.
"But this is the season for meningococcus," Laurie said.
And as far as meningococcus is concerned, it's the season for that."
Frankly, this case hasn't bothered me anywhere near the way the others did, particularly the meningococcus."
"Human immunity to the meningococcus, I: the role of humoral antibodies."
"This time it's an illness caused by meningococcus bacteria.
The meningococcus is spread from person to person by direct contact with oral secretions.
Another common bacterial agent is Streptococcus pneumoniae; the third is the meningococcus.
Of these three, meningococcus tends to be most virulent, most likely to cause a rapidly fatal illness.
In particular, patients are at risk from Pneumococcus, Haemophilus influenzae, and meningococcus.
Binding to the complement factor H allows for meningococcus to grow in human blood while blocking alternative pathways.
"Under certain circumstances meningococcus has a frightful capacity to kill, and kill incredibly swiftly," Jack said.
While many infectious agents can infect the adrenals, an acute, selective infection is usually Meningococcus.
Take meningococcus, for example.
Bacterial causes include impetigo and meningococcus, which causes meningitis.
But he picks meningococcus.
Meningococcal disease is an infection caused by a bacterium called Neisseria meningtidis or the meningococcus.
Usually, meningococcus passes only between people who spend a lot of time in close contact, like students in a dorm or soldiers in barracks.
They must also learn how to differentiate between it and other infections like measles or meningococcus infection, that cause fever and rash.
Later he'd learned the needle had been a syringe, and the evil had been meningococcus bacteria from a patient with meningitis.
We have hun- dreds of meningococcus subspecies."
"Another meningococcus?"
People who have been fully immunised may still carry the meningococcus bacteria and may still contract meningococcal disease.
Menjugate (meningococcus group C vaccine)