WHO guidelines on meningitis diagnosis, treatment and care: executive summary

Overview

In line with the Defeating meningitis by 2030: a global road map, the WHO guidelines on meningitis diagnosis, treatment and care Executive Summary provides a summary of the evidence-based recommendations for the clinical management of children and adults with community-acquired meningitis, including acute and long-term care. Meningitis poses a significant public health threat, despite successful efforts to control the disease globally. The burden of morbidity and mortality from meningitis remains high, particularly in low- and middle-income countries and in settings experiencing large-scale, disruptive epidemics. Approximately one in five individuals affected by bacterial meningitis incurs long-term complications, which may result in disability and have a profound impact on quality of life. The guidelines are primarily intended for health-care professionals working in first- or second-level health-care facilities, including emergency, inpatient and outpatient services. They are also directed at policy-makers, health-care planners and programme managers, academic institutions, non-governmental and civil society organizations to inform capacity-building, teaching and research agendas.

 

WHO Team
Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness and Prevention (EPP), Guidelines Review Committee, Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals (IVB), Mental Health, Brain Health and Substance Use (MSD)
Number of pages
19
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: B09452
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