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Portal Upload: All vaccine documentation or an accepted waiver document are required to be submitted by the incoming student through their Student Health Center (SHC) patient portal. Instructions for this process can be found at shsu.edu/meningitis.
It can be very serious. If you suspect someone has meningitis, call 999 or 112 immediately or take them to your nearest emergency department straight away, so they can get urgent treatment as soon as possible for urgent treatment.
A form with the signature or stamp of a physician, designee, or public health personnel with the agency name and address; which documents when (month, date, four-digit year) the vaccination or booster was administered. An official immunization record generated from a state or local health authority.
College students living in dorms and military members in barracks are at higher risk, Messina explains. Sharing cigarettes or drinks, kissing or other intimate contact also increase risk. The symptoms of meningitis B can mimic the flu with non-specific complaints such as nausea, muscle pain and fever.
Texas Education Code section 51.9192 states that all students attending an institution of higher education are required to provide proof of a current bacterial meningitis vaccination. Bacterial Meningitis is a serious, potentially deadly disease that can progress extremely quickly.
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New-onset bacterial meningitis needs treatment right away with antibiotics given through a vein, called intravenous antibiotics. Sometimes corticosteroids are part of the treatment. This helps you recover and cuts the risk of complications, such as brain swelling and seizures.
Provide information about a students past immunization for meningitis, or confirm that the student will not be immunized. If student is a minor, you can also use this form to provide consent for general medical treatment by Student Health Services.
Meningitis is an infection and swelling, called inflammation, of the fluid and membranes around the brain and spinal cord. These membranes are called meninges. The inflammation from meningitis most often triggers symptoms such as headache, fever and a stiff neck.

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