Invasion of thrombocytopenic purpura is caused by the bacteria Neisseria meningitidis. As an acute infectious disease, the disease can cause sepsis and serious brain damage. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, the mortality rate can reach more than 50%. The disease is transmitted through the respiratory tract, mainly by inhaling secretions from the nose, throat and throat taken from the person carrying the bacteria.
Associate Professor, Dr. Cao Huu Nghia - Head of the Department of Biological Sciences - Pasteur Institute of Ho Chi Minh City said that to prevent scoliosis, it is necessary to proactively take precautions early, especially in high-risk groups such as children under 1 year old, adolescents, the elderly, people with underlying diseases and people living or working in crowded places such as schools, laborers, nursing homes.
Experts recommend wearing a mask when approaching people with respiratory symptoms, washing their hands, clearing their mouths, keeping personal hygiene and living space open. Eating enough nutrients and exercising helps increase resistance. When there are signs of doubt, early examination is needed for timely treatment.