New Meningitis Shot Urged For Children
Children who are 11 to 12, students entering high school and college freshmen
headed for dorm life should be vaccinated, federal health officials and the
American Academy of Pediatrics announced Thursday. Although meningococcal
meningitis affects only about 3,000 people nationwide each year, it kills
one-fifth of adolescents who get it.
This is a very bad disease, it’s very rapidly progressive in adolescence. You
can have an adolescent in a shopping mall at 2 in the afternoon, in the
emergency room at 6 in the evening, and death by midnight..
Meningococcal meningitis doesn’t always include classic meningitis symptoms —
headache and stiff neck. It can start like the flu and progress to organ failure
and tissue damage requiring amputation.
The new vaccine was approved in January, and in February a government advisory
panel urged federal health officials to recommend the shot be given to certain
age groups — primarily those at highest risk.
The recommendations are aimed at doctors who will be giving the shots, plus
parents and the more than 8 million U.S. youngsters urged to get it: 11- to
12-year-olds at routine doctor checkups; 15-year-olds or those entering high
school, because they’re becoming more socially active and exposed to more germs;
and college dorm-dwellers, because close quarters spread disease easily.
Only a single shot is necessary — youngsters who are vaccinated at any of those
ages don’t need a second one — and it is expected to protect against the disease
for up to 10 years. Health officials aren’t recommending the shot for all teens
because of limited vaccine supplies.
An older meningitis shot, effective for a shorter time, has been given in the
past to at-risk children with chronic diseases or who are traveling to outbreak
areas.
Already widely available at most doctor’s offices, the new shot is expensive —
costing patients about $100, but likely to be covered by many health insurance
plans.
The pediatrics academy hopes that within three years all U.S. adolescents will
receive routine meningitis shots at age 11.