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Meningitis B and meningitis C are caused by bacteria. The graph shows the number of cases of meningitis B and meningitis C in England, from 1999 to 2004. (a) (i) U... show full transcript
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To find the total number of cases of meningitis in 1999, sum the cases of meningitis B and meningitis C from the graph for that year. In 1999, there were approximately 1500 cases of meningitis B and about 150 cases of meningitis C, making the total 1650 cases.
For 2004, the graph shows approximately 600 cases of meningitis B and around 200 cases of meningitis C, totaling 800 cases.
Thus, the change in the total number of cases from 1999 to 2004 is:
Total cases in 1999 - Total cases in 2004 = 1650 - 800 = 850.
This indicates a decrease of 850 cases over the five-year period.
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The introduction of immunisation against meningitis C in 1999 greatly reduced the number of cases of that type of meningitis. After 1999, there is a noticeable decline in the annual cases of meningitis C, indicating the effectiveness of the vaccine.
In contrast, while the cases of meningitis B showed variations, they remained relatively higher compared to meningitis C, highlighting that the immunisation specifically targeted meningitis C. Over the following years, meningitis B cases did not reflect the same downward trend and remained a concern, suggesting the need for specific strategies to deal with meningitis B cases as well.
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