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Meningococcal Information for Healthcare
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Investigation and Reporting
Meningococcal is a nationally notifiable disease. Health care providers should immediately report cases and possible cases of mumps to the local health department serving the residence of the case.
Michigan-specific Meningococcal Investigation Guidelines: Meningococcal Disease (michigan.gov)
CDC VPD Surveillance Manual: Meningococcal - Vaccine Preventable Diseases Surveillance Manual | CDC
For more information on Communicable Disease Reporting: Communicable Disease Reporting in Michigan
Notifiable diseases in Michigan: Michigan's List of Notifiable Diseases 2024
Meningococcal Disease Surveillance and Trends | Meningococcal | CDC -
Clinical Features and Epidemiology
Chapter 14: Meningococcal Disease | Pink Book | CDC
Measles chapter in the Pink Book on vaccine-preventable diseases.
Clinical Overview of Meningococcal Disease | Meningococcal | CDC
Information for health professionals, including epidemiology, communicability, and treatment.
Clinical Guidance for Meningococcal Disease | Meningococcal | CDC
Information for health professionals, including diagnosis, treatment, and complications.
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ACIP Recommendations and MMWR Reports
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Health Care Workforce
Microbiologists who are routinely exposed to isolates of N. meningitidis should be vaccinated with both MenACWY and MenB vaccines. The two vaccines may be given concomitantly but at different anatomic sites, if feasible.
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Educational Resources