Acute central nervous system (CNS) infections in children in sub-Saharan Africa are often fatal. Potential contributors include late presentation, limited diagnostic capacity and inadequate treatment. A more nuanced understanding of treatment practices with a goal of optimizing such practices is critical to prevent avoidable case fatality. We describe empiric antimicrobial treatment, antibiotic resistance and treatment adequacy in a prospective cohort of 459 children aged two months to 12 years hospitalised for suspected acute CNS infections in Mbarara, Uganda, from 2009 to 2012. Among these 459 children, 155 had a laboratory-confirmed diagnosis of malaria (case-fatality rate [CFR] 14%), 58 had bacterial infections (CFR 24%) and 6 children ...
Identification, stabilization, and prompt referral of children with signs of severe febrile disease ...
SummaryBackgroundIn sub-Saharan Africa, HIV has increased the spectrum of central nervous system (CN...
Background Fever and altered consciousness (febrile encephalopathy) in children is a common presenta...
Acute central nervous system (CNS) infections in children in sub-Saharan Africa are often fatal. Pot...
Acute central nervous system (CNS) infections in children in sub-Saharan Africa are often fatal. Pot...
Infections of the central nervous system (CNS) are severe conditions, leading to neurological sequel...
BACKGROUND: Acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) is an important cause of mortality in Africa, but most ...
Pediatric community-acquired bloodstream infections (CA-BSIs) in sub Saharan African humanitarian co...
Background : The recommended antibiotic treatment of bacterial meningitis has come under scrutiny fo...
OBJECTIVES: To determine how well antibiotic treatment is targeted by simple clinical syndromes and ...
BACKGROUND: Intensive malaria control may have additional benefits beyond reducing the incidence of ...
Background : The recommended antibiotic treatment of bacterial meningitis has come under scrutiny f...
International audienceBackground While malaria morbidity and mortality have declined since 2000, vir...
Background: Bacterial meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges that occurs in response to bacte...
Objectives To assess the performance of WHO’s “Guidelines for care at the first-referral level in de...
Identification, stabilization, and prompt referral of children with signs of severe febrile disease ...
SummaryBackgroundIn sub-Saharan Africa, HIV has increased the spectrum of central nervous system (CN...
Background Fever and altered consciousness (febrile encephalopathy) in children is a common presenta...
Acute central nervous system (CNS) infections in children in sub-Saharan Africa are often fatal. Pot...
Acute central nervous system (CNS) infections in children in sub-Saharan Africa are often fatal. Pot...
Infections of the central nervous system (CNS) are severe conditions, leading to neurological sequel...
BACKGROUND: Acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) is an important cause of mortality in Africa, but most ...
Pediatric community-acquired bloodstream infections (CA-BSIs) in sub Saharan African humanitarian co...
Background : The recommended antibiotic treatment of bacterial meningitis has come under scrutiny fo...
OBJECTIVES: To determine how well antibiotic treatment is targeted by simple clinical syndromes and ...
BACKGROUND: Intensive malaria control may have additional benefits beyond reducing the incidence of ...
Background : The recommended antibiotic treatment of bacterial meningitis has come under scrutiny f...
International audienceBackground While malaria morbidity and mortality have declined since 2000, vir...
Background: Bacterial meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges that occurs in response to bacte...
Objectives To assess the performance of WHO’s “Guidelines for care at the first-referral level in de...
Identification, stabilization, and prompt referral of children with signs of severe febrile disease ...
SummaryBackgroundIn sub-Saharan Africa, HIV has increased the spectrum of central nervous system (CN...
Background Fever and altered consciousness (febrile encephalopathy) in children is a common presenta...