Background: Bacterial meningitis is a serious infection with high morbidity and a significant risk for neurological and functional sequelae. The purpose of this study was to assess children and teenagers with a history of bacterial meningitis for functional and behavioral problems. Methods: Thirty children and teenagers who suffered bacterial meningitis beyond the age of 6 months were compared against 30 healthy controls for functional and behavioral problems. Both groups were assessed using the Child Behavior Checklist by Achenbach for abilities and behavioral problems. Results: No significant difference was found between the two groups. Conclusion: School-aged survivors of bacterial meningitis beyond the first 6 months of life have a very...
Objective: To evaluate cognitive outcome in adult survivors of bacterial meningitis. Methods: Data f...
Antimicrobial therapy has made few more drama-tic conquests than that of bacterial meningitis, which...
To investigate long-term psychosocial outcomes in young adults who survived septic shock caused by N...
ObjectiveTo determine the outcomes of bacterial meningitis in school-age survivors.DesignProspective...
Objectives This study investigated long-term neurobehavioral outcome from childhood bacterial mening...
The objectives of this study were to describe health-related quality of life of postmeningitic child...
The neurologic, psychological, and educational outcomes of bacterial meningitis in 130 children eval...
Neuropsychological impairments possibly underlying academic and/or behavioural limitations were stud...
Aim: To develop a prediction rule to identify postmeningitic children at high risk of academic and b...
This study compared postmeningitic children (N = 130) with grade and sex matched controls (N = 130) ...
Background: Learning and behavioural problems are frequently reported in recent studies on long-term...
Purpose To determine neurocognitive, educational, and psychological functioning during childhood an...
Objective: To examine recovery of psychological functioning nine years after meningitis. In a follow...
Objective: To evaluate clinical features and sequela in children with acute bacterial meningitis (AB...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate cognitive outcome in adult survivors of bacterial meningitis. METHODS: Data f...
Objective: To evaluate cognitive outcome in adult survivors of bacterial meningitis. Methods: Data f...
Antimicrobial therapy has made few more drama-tic conquests than that of bacterial meningitis, which...
To investigate long-term psychosocial outcomes in young adults who survived septic shock caused by N...
ObjectiveTo determine the outcomes of bacterial meningitis in school-age survivors.DesignProspective...
Objectives This study investigated long-term neurobehavioral outcome from childhood bacterial mening...
The objectives of this study were to describe health-related quality of life of postmeningitic child...
The neurologic, psychological, and educational outcomes of bacterial meningitis in 130 children eval...
Neuropsychological impairments possibly underlying academic and/or behavioural limitations were stud...
Aim: To develop a prediction rule to identify postmeningitic children at high risk of academic and b...
This study compared postmeningitic children (N = 130) with grade and sex matched controls (N = 130) ...
Background: Learning and behavioural problems are frequently reported in recent studies on long-term...
Purpose To determine neurocognitive, educational, and psychological functioning during childhood an...
Objective: To examine recovery of psychological functioning nine years after meningitis. In a follow...
Objective: To evaluate clinical features and sequela in children with acute bacterial meningitis (AB...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate cognitive outcome in adult survivors of bacterial meningitis. METHODS: Data f...
Objective: To evaluate cognitive outcome in adult survivors of bacterial meningitis. Methods: Data f...
Antimicrobial therapy has made few more drama-tic conquests than that of bacterial meningitis, which...
To investigate long-term psychosocial outcomes in young adults who survived septic shock caused by N...