The early phase of meningococcal disease.

NIPH annals Pub Date : 1983-12-01
T Tønjum, F Nilsson, J N Bruun, B Haneberg
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In a prospective case control study in Norway during the winter 1981-1982, 115 patients with systemic meningococcal disease were compared with 61 patient controls. Initially, skin bleedings, reduced general condition and consciousness, and body pain were seen more often, but irritability less often in meningococcal patients than in the patient controls. The meningococcal patients presented symptoms typical of infectious diseases in general. Symptoms that correlated with a poor prognosis of the meningococcal disease were reduced consciousness, cyanosis, and early diarrhea. The mean time interval from start of the meningococcal disease until admission to hospital was 34 hours. No deaths occurred when less than six hours elapsed before it was decided to admit the patient. All fatal cases were admitted by the first doctor who saw the meningococcal patient. Contact with the family doctor does not seem to have reduced the risk of death. To avoid unnecessary delays, access to hospitals should be facilitated, and efforts should be made to shorten the time interval before patients with relevant symptoms are seen by a doctor.

脑膜炎球菌病的早期。
在挪威1981-1982年冬季进行的一项前瞻性病例对照研究中,115例全身性脑膜炎球菌病患者与61例对照患者进行了比较。最初,与对照组相比,感染脑膜炎球菌的患者更常出现皮肤出血、全身状况和意识下降以及身体疼痛,但易怒的情况较少。脑膜炎球菌患者表现出一般传染病的典型症状。与脑膜炎球菌病预后不良相关的症状有意识减退、发绀和早期腹泻。从脑膜炎球菌病开始到入院的平均时间间隔为34小时。在决定接收病人前不到6小时,没有发生死亡。所有死亡病例均由第一个看到脑膜炎球菌患者的医生收治。与家庭医生接触似乎并没有降低死亡的风险。为避免不必要的延误,应便利到医院就诊,并应努力缩短出现相关症状的患者就医的时间间隔。
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