What is the rate of incidence?
Bacterial meningitis is a rare disease with less than one infected person per 100,000 yearly.
Meningitis is a reportable condition and the Ohio Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintains surveillance and closely evaluates if there are signs of increase or a local outbreak.
Meningitis is preventable with vaccine. Although meningitis is rare, the infection can be fatal in unvaccinated individuals who are not treated with antibiotics in a timely manner. Survivors can have permanent disability including hearing loss, neurological disability or loss of a limb.