Meningitis

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Royuwaay:Infobox medical condition (new)Meningite ay metit yu tar la yuy jàpp cër yiy aar yuuru nit ki, ak doqam, te ñu koy gëna woowe meninge.[1] Ni muy gëna feeñee ci nit mooy yaram wu tàng, mettitu bopp ak ndong lu bañ.[2] Yenn say mu feeñee neeneen, lu ci melni xel mu jaxasoo ak ñàkka xàmme yenn mbir, waccu, bëggul leeraay ak xumbaay.[3] Neneen lay feeñee ci xale yi, lu ci melni gaawa mer, tayeel, wala baña lekk.[4] Su tàmbalee feeñ ci yaram wi, mën na wane ban xeetu Meningite la nit ki am; ci misaal, Meningite bi bacterie meningococcal mën ànd ak yeneen xeetu feeñal ci deru nit ki.[5]

Wiris, bacteria wala yeneen doomi jàngoro mën nañu jàpp wall yu bari ci yaram wi, garab yi itam mën nañu ko waaye bariwul.[6] Meningite mën faat doomu aadama ndax li muy yàq dafa jege your gi ak moelle epiñeer; moo tax, su dale nit ki dañu ko wara gaaw faj.[7] Suñu jamee (Une ponction lombaire) nit ki ci yaram lañuy mëna xam ndax amna Meningite am déet. Dañuy roof ràbb ci kanaal rachidien bi ngir taataan lenn ci liquide cephalo-rachidien (LCR), bi muur yuur gi ak moelle epiñeer bi. Ci ab lobo lañu càmbaree LCR.[8]

Amna yenn xeetu meningite yoo xamni boo ñaqoo duñu la mënal dara, muy ñaq buy aare méningocoque, oreillon, pneumocoque ak Hib.[9] Ñi nekk ci barab bu am yenn xeeti meningite yi mën nañuy jëfandikoo antibiotique, baaxna ci lool.[10] Li ñu wara njëkka jox ki am meningite bu metti bi mooy ay antibiotique ak yenn garab yuy xeex doomu jàngoro (virus).[11] Soo bañee meningite bi indal la mettit yu dara wala mu am lumuy yàq ci der bi, dangay jël ay corticostéroïde ngir mu aar la ci yooyu jafe-jafe.[12] Meningite mën na indil nit ki ay jafe-jafe su yàggee, maanaam mën nala tëxloo, soyloo, hydrocéphalie wala xel mu wayadi, sudee teelu ñu ko faj.[13]

Ci atum 2015, meningite jàpp na lu tollu ci 8,7 milioŋ ciy nit.[14] Feebar bi faatna 379 000 ci àdduna bi, wuute ak limu 464 000 yi mu faat ci atum 1990.[15] Su nit ñi jëlee garab yi war ci meningite bacterie bi, du mëna faat lu yegg 15%.[16] At mu nekk dini am feebaru meningite bu bactérie ci diggante weeru decembre ak juin ci biir Afrique bi ci suufu Sahara, ñu gën ko xame ci turu ceinture de meningite.[17] Feebar bi mën feeñ ci gox ci àdduna bi waaye du bari noonu.[18] Baatu meningite mingi bawoo grek μῆνιγξ méninx, "membrane" ak sufiksu -ite, "inflammation"[19]

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