164.2865 Legislative findings and declarations relating to meningococcal
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meningitis disease. The General Assembly hereby finds and declares that:
(1)Meningococcal meningitis disease is a potentially fatal infectious and contagious
bacterial disease that can be spread by coughing and sharing drinking glasses;
(2)Since the disease often presents itself with flu-like symptoms, many victims of the
disease die before it is even diagnosed. From 1991 to 1997, the cases of
meningococcal meningitis disease in young adults fifteen
(15)to twenty-four
years of age nearly doubled;
(3)Survivors of meningococcal meningitis disease may have severe after-effects of the
disease, including an intellectual disability, hearing loss, and loss of limbs;
(4)College freshmen residing on campus in dormitories or residence halls have a risk
of meningococcal meningitis disease over seven
(7)times higher than do college
students overall;
(5)The meningococcal meningitis disease vaccine has been shown to be eighty-five
percent (85%) to ninety percent (90%) effective in producing antibodies against the
most common strains of the disease; and
(6)The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC)recommends that college
freshmen and their parents be educated about meningococcal meningitis disease and
that vaccination should be made easily available to freshmen and undergraduate
students who want to reduce their risk of disease.