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The mother of a 1-month-old infant tells the nurse that she worries that her baby will get meningitis like her oldest son did when he was an infant. The nurse should base her response on knowing that:
 
  a. Meningitis rarely occurs during infancy.
  b. Often a genetic predisposition to meningitis is found.
  c. Vaccination to prevent all types of meningitis is now available.
  d. Vaccination to prevent Haemophilus influenzae type b meningitis has decreased the frequency of this disease in children.
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ANS: D
H. influenzae type B meningitis has virtually been eradicated in areas of the world where the vaccine is administered routinely. Bacterial meningitis remains a serious illness in children. It is significant because of the residual damage caused by undiagnosed and untreated or inadequately treated cases. The leading causes of neonatal meningitis are the group B streptococci and Escherichia coli organisms. Meningitis is an extension of a variety of bacterial infections. No genetic predisposition exists. Vaccinations are not available for all of the potential causative organisms.
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