How is it transmitted?
Through spit or saliva. 
It's usually transmitted 
through close or lengthy contact.
How is it treated?
Antibiotics are prescribed to help
reduce the risk of dying.
Meningococcal Infection rapidly invades the body.
 If left untreated you could suffer 
brain damage, organ failure, and even death.
Permanent disabilities include
brain damage, hearing loss, loss of limbs, 
and learning disabilities
Signs and symptoms
Fever
Headache
Stiff neckNausea
Vomiting
Photophobia 
Hearing loss
Rash
Altered mental status
It may be hard to notice these symptoms with 
newborns and babies so instead you can look for
signs of slow or inactiveness, irritable , poor feeding, or anterior fontanelle.
Some people who have been infected
don't show signs or symptoms.
Immunizations
People should receive their first 
vaccine at 12 months of age, again at age 11 or 12.
