A Child Under 15 Dies of Meningitis in Badajoz
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In Spain, a 15-year-old adolescent died of rare meningo-encephalitis caused by reactivation of a herpetic virus, a case considered non-contagious by local health authorities.
The health area of Don Benito has confirmed the death of a 15-year-old teenager due to meningoencephalitis caused by the reactivation of the type 6 virus.
Public Health notes that this is a case that does not require epidemiological surveillance or the activation of specific protocols
A child under 15 years of age in the health area of Don Benito (Badajoz) has died of meningitis, as confirmed by the Extremadura Health Service. The death occurred last Friday due to meningoencephalitis due to reactivation of the virus type 6, they indicate the same sources. The General Directorate of Public Health details that it is a type of meningitis that does not require epidemiological surveillance or the application of specific protocols,…
The Extreme Health Service ensures that a type of meningitis that does not require epidemiological surveillance or the application of specific protocols
A 15-year-old boy has died from meningitis in the Don Benito-Villanueva health area, in Badajoz, as confirmed by the Extremadura Health Service. The death was caused by...
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