Teens and Meningitis Albany NY
It's every parent's worst nightmare: Their teenager returns home from camp or college with a fever, headache, and stiff neck--symptoms that sound a lot like the flu. But as it turns out, their son or daughter is suffering from a much scarier illness, meningitis.
Raymond Patrick Smith, MD
518-626-6415
187 Winthrop Ave
Albany, NY
Raymond Patrick Smith, MD
518-626-6415
187 Winthrop Ave
Albany, NY 12206
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease
Education
Medical School: Pa State Univ Coll Of Med, Hershey Pa 17033
Graduation Year: 1972
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William Francis Conway, MD
315 S Manning Blvd
Albany, NY
William Francis Conway, MD
315 S Manning Blvd
Albany, NY 12208
Specialties
Infectious Disease
Education
Medical School: Georgetown Univ Sch Of Med, Washington Dc 20007
Graduation Year: 1966
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Raymond Patrick Smith
(518) 626-6386
113 Holland Avenue
Albany, NY
(518) 626-6386
113 Holland Avenue
Albany, NY 12208
Specialty
Infectious Disease
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Lee Paul Van Voris, MD
518-525-1492
315 S Manning Blvd
Albany, NY
Lee Paul Van Voris, MD
518-525-1492
315 S Manning Blvd
Albany, NY 12208
Specialties
Infectious Disease
Education
Medical School: Suny-Hlth Sci Ctr At Syracuse, Coll Of Med, Syracuse Ny 13210
Graduation Year: 1971
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Philip J Palmieri
(518) 435-0662
567 New Scotland Ave
Albany, NY
(518) 435-0662
567 New Scotland Ave
Albany, NY 12208
Specialty
Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease
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Amy Diane Walsh, MD
410-651-1000
1375 Washington Ave
Albany, NY
Amy Diane Walsh, MD
410-651-1000
1375 Washington Ave
Albany, NY 12206
Specialties
Infectious Disease
Education
Medical School: St Louis Univ Sch Of Med, St Louis Mo 63104
Graduation Year: 1988
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Arnold Louie, MD
518-262-5343
150 New Scotland Ave
Albany, NY
Arnold Louie, MD
518-262-5343
150 New Scotland Ave
Albany, NY 12208
Specialties
Infectious Disease
Education
Medical School: Albany Med Coll, Albany Ny 12208
Graduation Year: 1986
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Alan M Sanders, MD
518-435-0662
567 New Scotland Ave
Albany, NY
Alan M Sanders, MD
518-435-0662
567 New Scotland Ave
Albany, NY 12208
Specialties
Infectious Disease
Education
Medical School: Albany Med Coll, Albany Ny 12208
Graduation Year: 1988
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Lourdes Magali Irizarry
(518) 626-6730
113 Holland Ave
Albany, NY
(518) 626-6730
113 Holland Ave
Albany, NY 12208
Specialty
Infectious Disease
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Douglas Grant Fish
(518) 262-4439
66 Hackett Blvd
Albany, NY
(518) 262-4439
66 Hackett Blvd
Albany, NY 12209
Specialty
Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease
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It's every parent's worst nightmare: Their teenager returns home from camp or college with a fever, headache, and stiff neck--symptoms that sound a lot like the flu. But as it turns out, their son or daughter is suffering from a much scarier illness, meningitis. In some cases, the infection may go away on its own, but in other cases, the disease can result in seizures, brain damage, amputation, or even death.
Understanding Meningitis
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), meningitis (also known as spinal meningitis) is an infection of the protective fluid surrounding the spinal cord and brain. Although the condition is considered rare, every year the disease strikes about 3,000 Americans and claims roughly 300 lives. Between 100 and 125 cases occur on college campuses annually, and approximately 15 college students die from the disease.
There are two main types of meningitis, which differ in both severity and treatment. Viral meningitis is generally less severe and resolves without specific treatment, the CDC reports. Bacterial meningitis, on the other hand, can be life-threatening. Before the introduction of protective vaccines in the 1990s, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) was the leading cause of bacterial meningitis; these days, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitidis are the most common culprits.
Spotting the Signs
Because meningitis symptoms may be similar to those of other diseases, the infection can be hard to spot. Nevertheless, it's important that parents be on the lookout for the following telltale signs:..
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