How Do You Spell ESCHERICHIA COLI MENINGITIS?

Pronunciation: [ˌɛʃəɹˈɪki͡ə kˈə͡ʊli mˌɛnɪnd͡ʒˈa͡ɪtɪs] (IPA)

Escherichia coli meningitis is a condition caused by the bacteria Escherichia coli infecting the lining of the brain and spinal cord. The word "Escherichia" is pronounced /ɛʃəˈrɪkiə/. The "ch" sound is pronounced as the "k" sound (as in "cat"), and the stress is on the second syllable. "Coli" is pronounced /ˈkoʊlaɪ/, with stress on the first syllable. "Meningitis" is pronounced /məˌnɪnˈdʒaɪtɪs/, with stress on the second syllable and a soft "g" sound at the end. Proper pronunciation of these words is important for accurate communication about this potentially serious medical condition.

ESCHERICHIA COLI MENINGITIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Escherichia coli meningitis is a medical condition characterized by the inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord caused by the bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli). E. coli is a bacterium commonly found in the intestines of humans and animals.

    Meningitis in general refers to the infection or inflammation of the meninges, the thin layers of tissue that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord. Escherichia coli meningitis specifically results from the E. coli bacteria entering the bloodstream and subsequently crossing the blood-brain barrier, allowing the bacteria to reach and infect the meninges.

    The symptoms of Escherichia coli meningitis often include severe headaches, high fever, neck stiffness, sensitivity to light, and sometimes seizures. Newborns and young infants are particularly susceptible to this form of meningitis, as their immune systems are not fully developed. In these cases, symptoms might also include irritability, poor feeding, and a bulging fontanelle (soft spot on the baby's skull).

    Escherichia coli meningitis, like other forms of bacterial meningitis, is considered a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. Prompt administration of antibiotics is crucial to prevent serious complications such as brain damage, hearing loss, or even death. Treatment may also involve supportive therapies to alleviate symptoms and reduce the risk of complications.

    Prevention of Escherichia coli meningitis primarily involves ensuring good hygiene practices, proper food handling, and sanitation. Additionally, vaccination against E. coli strains responsible for meningitis is still under development and not yet available for routine use.

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