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Recurrent meningococcal meningitis due to partial complement defects and poor anti-meningococcal antibody response
The Journal of Infection
|January 1, 1983
Abstract:
An otherwise healthy young man had three episodes of meningococcal meningitis within three years. The last episode was caused by group A, and occurred four weeks after the patient received group A vaccine, thus representing one of the very few failures of this vaccine. The specific susceptibility to meningococcal infections was connected with half-normal levels of several components of the complement system (C3, C4, C9, factor B, properdin), and reduced antibody responses to group A and group C meningococcal polysaccharides, but not to several other polysaccharide or protein antigens.