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Global, regional, and national burden of meningitis, its risk factors, and aetiologies, 1990-2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023.

Fungal Disease

Fungal pathogens — the same kingdom that includes the molds and rusts attacking your garden plants — are emerging as drug-resistant causes of meningitis in humans, signaling that fungi are growing harder to control across all of biology.

Meningitis is a dangerous brain infection that still kills hundreds of thousands of people each year, especially young children. Vaccines have helped a lot against the bacterial forms, but newer threats like drug-resistant fungi are rising. Researchers say we need stronger global health systems and more investment to finally get this disease under control.

Key Findings

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In 2023, meningitis caused 259,000 deaths and 2.54 million new cases globally, with children under 5 accounting for over a third of deaths (86,600).

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The four vaccine-preventable pathogens (S. pneumoniae, N. meningitidis, H. influenzae, Group B streptococcus) caused roughly 98,700 deaths — about 38% of the total.

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Drug-resistant fungi such as Candida spp. are emerging as significant meningitis pathogens, even as bacterial meningitis has declined due to vaccination campaigns since 1990.

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A global analysis found that meningitis killed 259,000 people in 2023 and caused 2.54 million new cases, with children under 5 bearing a disproportionate burden. Despite decades of progress through vaccination, the disease remains far off-track to meet WHO 2030 reduction targets.

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Meningitis remains the leading infectious cause of neurological disabilities globally, disproportionately affecting children younger than 5 years and populations in the African meningitis belt. Whe...

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