“… 56 Although surveillance is often inconsistent, low-level endemic IMD exists in most Asian worker origin countries (i.e., India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Philippines) and in other Arab countries (e.g., Egypt, Syria and Yemen) and N. meningitidis is an important cause of bacterial meningitis in all. 56 With the exception of Egypt (where infant polysaccharide MenA-C vaccination has been available since 1992), most countries have no formal meningococcal immunization policy. In India, although surveillance data is limited, and IMD under-reported, historic outbreaks associated with MenA are well-reported, 57 , 58 and a low level of endemic disease due to other serogroups (MenB, C, Y and W) is also observed.…”