Meningococcal Infections in France in 2001

Invasive meningococcal infections (IMIs) are notifiable diseases. This article presents the results of a descriptive analysis of data collected for the year 2001. The incidence rate of reported IMIs in mainland France was 1.12 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2001, a rate that has been rising since 1995. The departments with the highest incidence are Southern Corsica, Côtes-d'Armor, and Morbihan. The number of cases and the incidence rate are particularly high among infants under one year of age. Family and community chemoprophylaxis were administered in 88% and 58% of cases, respectively.

Author(s): Bonmarin I, Perrocheau A, Levy Bruhl D

Publishing year: 2003

Pages: 29-32

Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2003, n° 5, p. 29-32

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