13. The bacterial meningitis that is more common in children than adults
Preschools provide a breeding ground for many pathogens. Children have more delicate, invulnerable body than adults, so they are at greater risk of contracting pathogens.
Most often, adults contract an illness from their children and then spread it to other adults. The pink eyes is one of the most notorious preschool infections that have spread to adults. Conjunctivitis is another name for it. Preschoolers are also susceptible to bacterial meningitis. Children and adults have different levels of cleanliness.So, they are more likely to offer food and drinks without hesitation. This situation creates the ideal conditions and behavior for the spread of disease among children. A child’s constant crying is one of the signs of bacterial contamination. Children who are unable to communicate their pain or disorder may cry in order to get their parents’ attention.