1.Department of epidemiology,Institute of Tropical Medicine "Pedro Kourí",Havana,Cuba;2.Autopista Novia del Mediodía Km. 6 Municipio Lisa, Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba,Marianao,Cuba
Abstract:
Background
Bacterial meningitis is a group of life threatening infections that mostly affect children and adolescents, and may be the cause of severe neurological sequelae. Cuba has implemented massive vaccination programmes against both Neisseria meningitidis (serogroup C in 1979 and B in 1987), and Haemophilus influenzae type b (1999), two of the main causal pathogens. We described and discussed some epidemiological aspects of the current status of bacterial meningitis to learn from the Cuban experience.