Meningococcal Disease raises concerns of community spread

Following the tragic death of an eight-month-old infant at Karapitya Hospital, concerns have sparked over a potential community spread of Meningococcal disease.

The disease was initially detected at the Galle prison recently. The infant who was admitted with symptoms similar to Meningococcal disease, passed away upon admission to the Karapitya Hospital on Saturday (26).

Health authorities are currently investigating whether the death can be directly attributed to Meningococcal disease, which has been spreading within the Galle prison.

However, Dr. Konara Somaratne, the Regional Director of Health Services, told the Daily Mirror that while they suspect the death may be linked to Meningococcal disease, it is yet to be confirmed.

“The body samples have been sent for further investigations,” he added. The victim was a resident of Thalapitiya.

In light of these developments, health officials are urging individuals to seek immediate medical attention if they experience symptoms such as fever, chills, fatigue, vomiting, or cold hands and feet.

Two inmates have recently lost their lives to Meningococcal disease, and several others are currently receiving treatment at the Karapitiya Hospital.

The Ministry of Health has confirmed that the two deaths were directly caused by Meningococcal disease. 

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