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Meningitis B is rare but deadly. Parents who lost children to the disease wonder why no one mentioned a vaccine.
Meningitis can be a frightening diagnosis. Our expert guide breaks down the different types—bacterial, viral, and fungal—and ...
As mothers who have both lost a child, we often say we’re in a club we want no one else to ever join. We started individual foundations and the Meningitis B Action Project after we each lost a ...
Meningococcal disease is a rare, but potentially fatal infection that can attack the brain and cause blood poisoning. Watch ...
Pete Scalia spoke with Diana Clements, MD, GSK Medical Director of Vaccines and a Pediatrician, and Katie, a meningitis survivor, to learn what parents need to know about meningitis B.
Meningitis B, although uncommon, can have serious and potentially life-threatening consequences. Its signs and symptoms are similar to colds or flu and can be easily misdiagnosed.
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) bacteria can cause meningitis. Newborns are most at risk of developing GBS meningitis. Learn more here.
Meningitis B almost took this young woman’s life Kate Healy thought she had a cold, but less than 24 hours later she almost died. Today, she has a message for anyone heading to summer camp or a ...
As teens are headed back into the classroom many of them may not know common behaviors like sharing drinks or kissing could put them at risk for Meningitis B.Wh ...
Meningitis B, the most common and deadly strain of meningitis, is rare but can lead to severe and life-threatening complications when contracted.