Several vaccines can prevent types of bacterial meningitis. These vaccines are available for babies and children. Two doses from ages 11 to 18 may also be given.
In certain cases, your doctor may advise one of the meningitis vaccines. You may need a meningitis vaccine if you have:
- Chronic lung conditions, such as emphysema or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Heart disease
- Diabetes
- Chronic kidney failure
- Decreased immunity status
- Certain blood disorders
- Damaged or removed spleen
You may also need one if you travel to countries where meningitis is widespread. If you have questions about prevention, see your doctor.
Wearing insect repellant and long pants and sleeves may also reduce the risk of certain viruses spread by mosquitoes and other insects.