The "Meningitis and Septicaemia, After Effects: – What happens next?” publication is available by contacting The Meningitis Centre on 1800 250 223. The publication contains general information about possible after effects of the diseases.
If you or a family member have experienced meningitis and would like further information about the disease and/or after effects, please contact the Centre on Freecall 1800 250 223 or email The Meningitis Centre
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To receive a copy of the "Meningitis and Septicaemia, After Effects: – What happens next?” publication please contact the Meningitis Centre on 08 9489 7791, freecall 1800 250 223 or email Family Support Officer .
WARNING: The publication provides general information about meningitis and septicaemia and is not medical advice. Medical information and knowledge can change quickly and you should always contact your doctor if you are concerned about your health.
The Meningitis Centre produces a brochure called, “Recovering from Meningitis.”
This pamphlet provides a brief overview of the possible after effects of meningitis.
Recovering from Meningitis (158.78 Kb)
PLEASE NOTE: The information in this publication provides only general information about meningitis and is not medical advice. Medical information and knowledge can change quickly and you should contact your doctor if you are concerned about your health.
Family Support Services Officer The Meningitis Centre’s Family Support Services Officer, can be contacted by emailing Family Support Officer or phoning 1800 250 223 or (08) 9489 7791.