Children with meningitis
If you think your child has meningitis, get medical help at once. Meningitis is rare but it is dangerous and although the HIB vaccine protects against one type of bacterial meningitis, there are several forms of the disease which do not have vaccines. However, if it is detected and treated early, the majority of children who contract meningitis make a full recovery.The symptoms in babies are as follows:
- high temperature
- refusing feeds, vomiting, high-pitched moaning cry convulsions
- difficult to wake
- pale blotchy skin or a rash or tiny spots
- bulging of the fontanelle (the soft spot on top of the head)
- headache
- vomiting
- high temperature
- neck stiffness (often shown as reluctance to put chin on chest)
- pain in the joints
- drowsiness
- confusion
- dislike of bright lights
- rash of purple spots or bruises (press a glass over the rash to see if it turns white. If it doesn’t, it could be meningitis.


