Infections invasives à méningocoque

Invasive meningococcal infections

Invasive meningococcal infections are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Reporting and surveillance of these infections are intended to strengthen prevention efforts against this disease.

Our Mission

  • Describe the epidemiology of invasive meningococcal infections

  • Detect clusters of cases and unusual situations

  • Assess and monitor vaccination coverage

  • Promote vaccination against invasive meningococcal C infections for infants and adolescents

Tools

Here you will find the resources (videos, TV spots, radio spots) and prevention materials made available to healthcare professionals and the general public

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Vaccination Against Meningococcal Infections: A Guide for Your Practice

This document, intended for healthcare professionals, provides an overview of the current epidemiology of invasive meningococcal disease, vaccination recommendations, and vaccination practices.

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Meningococcal Meningitis and Septicemia: 5 Good Reasons to Get Vaccinated. ...

This brochure, intended for parents of children aged 11 to 14, provides information on invasive meningococcal disease and vaccination recommendations to help protect against it.

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Meningococcal Meningitis and Septicemia: 5 Good Reasons to Get Vaccinated. ...

This brochure, intended for parents of teenagers over the age of 15, teenagers, and young adults up to age 24, provides information on invasive meningococcal disease and vaccination...

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Vaccination Recommendations for Meningococcal Disease: Fact Sheet

This fact sheet is intended to assist healthcare professionals with meningococcal vaccination. It provides a summary table of the various vaccination schedules based on meningococcal serogroups...

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Meningococcal Meningitis and Septicemia: 5 Good Reasons to Get Vaccinated

Brochure for parents of infants, regarding the first dose at 3 months for type B and at 6 months for types ACWY. Distributed to healthcare professionals.

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Vaccination Against Meningococcal B Infections - Guidelines for Your Practice

An informational resource for healthcare professionals to assist them in light of recent recommendations to vaccinate infants starting at 2 months of age.

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Meningitis - Young Adults: 5 Good Reasons to Get Vaccinated Against ...

This guide to vaccination against meningococcal C, which causes meningitis and septicemia, addresses the key questions the French public may have on this topic: What are meningococcal infections?...