Late sequelae after meningococcal disease. A controlled study in young men.

NIPH annals Pub Date : 1984-06-01
J Sander, D Bay, T W Gedde-Dahl, H M Borchgrevink, L O Frøholm, S I Oftedal, B Vandvik
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The occurrence of sequelae 3-15 years after meningococcal disease has been investigated in a study on 71 patients and 64 controls. The patients were young men, aged 18 to 24 years at the time the disease was contracted. Participants filled in a questionnaire on possible symptoms. Audiometry and EEG were also carried out. The response rates were 84% among patients and 75% among controls. We found that 61% of the patients had one or more symptoms of possible sequelae compared to 20% in the control group (p less than 0.001). The symptoms were generally light and of mental or neurological type. Among the patients 13% stated that they had obvious complaints commonly attributed to meningococcal disease, compared to 2% only in the controls (p less than 0.05). Twenty-nine per cent of the patients stated that the disease had affected their education or working capacity. No statistical differences between patients and controls were demonstrated by audiological or EEG examinations. In only one single ear could deafness unequivocally be attributed to the disease.

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脑膜炎球菌病后的晚期后遗症。一项针对年轻男性的对照研究。
在一项对71例患者和64例对照者的研究中,调查了脑膜炎球菌病后3-15年后遗症的发生情况。这些患者都是年轻男性,在感染这种疾病时年龄在18至24岁之间。参与者填写了一份关于可能症状的调查问卷。同时进行听力学和脑电图检查。患者的有效率为84%,对照组为75%。我们发现61%的患者有一种或多种可能的后遗症症状,而对照组为20% (p < 0.001)。症状一般较轻,属于精神或神经类型。13%的患者表示他们有明显的通常归因于脑膜炎球菌病的主诉,而对照组仅为2% (p < 0.05)。29%的病人说,这种疾病影响了他们的教育或工作能力。听力学或脑电图检查显示患者与对照组无统计学差异。只有一只耳朵的耳聋可以明确地归因于这种疾病。
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