An outbreak of meningococcal type B infection in a town in the Jura region, January–February 2000

Between January 21 and February 16, 2000, the occurrence of three cases of meningococcal meningitis of the antigenic serotype B:15: P1-7,16 and one suspected case in a town of 12,000 inhabitants in the Jura department led health authorities to decide to implement population-wide chemoprophylaxis in two neighborhoods. This study describes the context in which the cases occurred, the decision-making process that enabled crisis management, and the procedures for implementing the expanded prophylaxis. (R.A.)

Author(s): Di Palma M, Colomb G, Perrocheau A, Alonso JM, Taha M, Levy Bruhl D, Renault P, Lequellec Nathan M

Publishing year: 2002

Pages: 129-31

Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2002, n° 26, p. 129-31

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