Health Dept. Warns Of Deadly Meningitis Strain
Four People Have Died - Eight Others Infected
With Early Detection It Can Be Treated With Antibiotics
MIAMI (CBS4) ―
Miami-Dade's Health Department is advising the public of a disturbing strain of meningococcal disease that has killed four people in two counties in the last six months.
Wednesday afternoon the health department announced two of the deaths were Miami-Dade residents; the third was a woman visiting from England who died at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach. A fourth person in Broward also died from this particular strain of meningitis.
Additionally, eight other people, including a 5-year old child, have become infected in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.
Meningitis, an infection of the coverings around the brain and spinal cord, can either be caused by a bacterial or viral infection.
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