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Rare Disease Kills A Toddler

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Rare disease kills a toddler

Lab tests have confirmed that a toddler here has died of meningococcal meningitis, a case of which has not been seen in the Kingdom for more than a decade.

Dr Nopporn Chuenklin, who heads the provincial public health office, yesterday said about 47 people who had been in close contact with the girl were already being treated to prevent them developing serious symptoms should they have been infected.

He said a close watch was being kept over 30 medical staff who had been given drugs as a precautionary measure.

"As this is a fatal [and contagious] disease, we have to take serious preventative measures," said Nopporn.

The little girl, 19 months old, lived in Ban Nong Pring in Thung Song district. She was admitted to Thung Song Hospital before being transferred to Maharat Hospital, where she died.

Thung Song public health chief Sanit Pattanasilp said no one was sure the toddler caught the disease, but lab tests determined she had a Streptococcus bacterial infection.

"Until now, no one else seems to have caught the disease," said Nopporn.

High fever, headaches and a stiff neck are common symptoms of meningitis in anyone more than two years old. These symptoms can develop over several hours or may take one or two days. Other symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, discomfort looking into bright light, confusion and sleepiness.

In newborns and infants, the classic symptoms of fever, headache, and neck stiffness may be absent or difficult to detect, and the infant may appear only slow or inactive, irritable, vomit, or simply go off his or her food. As the disease progresses, patients of any age may suffer seizures.

Source: The Nation - 16 May 2006

Taoism: shit happens

Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit

Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah

Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it

Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us?

Atheism: I don't believe this shit

Last week here on Phuket a young girl feel into a coma and the tests came back as meningitis. Not sure of any details other than a teacher friend of mine was given meds from the hospital to take as a precaution.

A sad story.

I hope the hospitals will be on the look out now.

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