International audienceBacterial meningitis remains a major cause of death and neurological and hearing sequels. In adults, the death rate ranges from 16 to 37% in meningitis due to Pneumococcus pneumoniae and neurological sequels occur in 30 to 52% of survivors. In childhood, the prognosis is better, with a death rate ranging from 2 to 15%, higher for Pneumococcus pneumoniae. Seventy-five percent of children survive without any sequel, 15% with hearing disorders (up to 30% with Pneumococcus), and rarely (3-4%) present with mental retardation, motor deficit, or epilepsy. In addition to the type of germ, the risk of sequels is six times higher in case of Pneumococcus, several factors of poor prognosis are described on admission: degree of com...
Background Bacterial meningitis (BM) is a rare but severe infection. Few population-based studies ha...
p.407-411We studied the incidence and prognosis of acute neurologic complications in 281 children un...
Background: Bacterial meningitis continues to be a serious, often disabling infectious disease. The ...
Few data sources are available to assess the global and regional risk of sequelae from bacterial men...
Bacterial meningitis is a devastating infection, with a case fatality rate of up to 30% and 50% of s...
Background: Bacterial meningitis (BM) is a life-threatening disease, often related with serious comp...
Antimicrobial therapy has made few more drama-tic conquests than that of bacterial meningitis, which...
Adults without neurologic sequelae after bacterial meningitis are supposed to live without restricti...
OBJECTIVE: Significant neurodevelopmental sequelae are known to occur after acute bacterial meningit...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the risk of various kinds of sequelae in survivors of meningitis due to Str...
Bacterial meningitis (BM) remains a major global challenge. Globally, Hib, S. pneumoniae, and N. men...
Objective: Significant neurodevelopmental sequelae are known to occur after acute bacterial meningit...
Background: Bacterial meningitis (BM) is a severe infection responsible for high mortality and disab...
International audienceObjectives - To identify factors associated with unfavourable in-hospital outc...
Background. Evaluation of the long-term impact of pneumococcal meningitis on surviving children and ...
Background Bacterial meningitis (BM) is a rare but severe infection. Few population-based studies ha...
p.407-411We studied the incidence and prognosis of acute neurologic complications in 281 children un...
Background: Bacterial meningitis continues to be a serious, often disabling infectious disease. The ...
Few data sources are available to assess the global and regional risk of sequelae from bacterial men...
Bacterial meningitis is a devastating infection, with a case fatality rate of up to 30% and 50% of s...
Background: Bacterial meningitis (BM) is a life-threatening disease, often related with serious comp...
Antimicrobial therapy has made few more drama-tic conquests than that of bacterial meningitis, which...
Adults without neurologic sequelae after bacterial meningitis are supposed to live without restricti...
OBJECTIVE: Significant neurodevelopmental sequelae are known to occur after acute bacterial meningit...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the risk of various kinds of sequelae in survivors of meningitis due to Str...
Bacterial meningitis (BM) remains a major global challenge. Globally, Hib, S. pneumoniae, and N. men...
Objective: Significant neurodevelopmental sequelae are known to occur after acute bacterial meningit...
Background: Bacterial meningitis (BM) is a severe infection responsible for high mortality and disab...
International audienceObjectives - To identify factors associated with unfavourable in-hospital outc...
Background. Evaluation of the long-term impact of pneumococcal meningitis on surviving children and ...
Background Bacterial meningitis (BM) is a rare but severe infection. Few population-based studies ha...
p.407-411We studied the incidence and prognosis of acute neurologic complications in 281 children un...
Background: Bacterial meningitis continues to be a serious, often disabling infectious disease. The ...