Results of a seven year (April 1985 to March 1992) prospoective study of bacterial meningitis in 189 infants and children admitted to our Center indicate that: 1) Tiie Gram-negative bacilli, especially Klebsiella species, are the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in neonates and young infants (<2 months), group B Streptococcus meningitis is rare, and Listeria monocytogenes meningitis is not observed. 2) Haemophilus influenzae is the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in children under 4 years old and Streptococcus pneumoniae becomes the leading cause over 5 years old. 3) Nine percent of H. influenzae isolates were ampicillin - resistant and 5% of S. pneumoniae were penicillin G resistant. All but one Niesseria meningitidis iso...
Objective: To evaluate clinical features and sequela in children with acute bacterial meningitis (AB...
Background: Bacterial meningitis remains a source of substantial morbidity and mortality in childhoo...
Background: Bacterial meningitis continues to be a serious, often disabling infectious disease. The ...
A prospective, laboratory-based surveillance project obtained accurate data on meningitis in a popul...
Objective: To prospectively analyze the prognostic factors for neurological complications of childho...
We conducted an extensive literature review of neurological manifestations associated with bacterial...
We conducted an extensive literature review of neurological manifestations associated with bacterial...
Background: Meningitis is one of the fatal infections occurring in infants and older children. In ac...
Ninety one cases of acute bacterial meningitis. diagnosed during the period of 1977~1982, at pediat...
Bacterial meningitis remains a major cause of mortality and long–term neurological sequelae worldwid...
II) from the General Paediatric Wards with meningitis are presented. The overall prevalence/1000 was...
AbstractObjectiveTo prospectively analyze the prognostic factors for neurological complications of c...
Despite advances in recent decades in management, includ-ing new and effective antimicrobials, child...
Bacterial meningitis (BM) remains a major global challenge. Globally, Hib, S. pneumoniae, and N. men...
Antimicrobial therapy has made few more drama-tic conquests than that of bacterial meningitis, which...
Objective: To evaluate clinical features and sequela in children with acute bacterial meningitis (AB...
Background: Bacterial meningitis remains a source of substantial morbidity and mortality in childhoo...
Background: Bacterial meningitis continues to be a serious, often disabling infectious disease. The ...
A prospective, laboratory-based surveillance project obtained accurate data on meningitis in a popul...
Objective: To prospectively analyze the prognostic factors for neurological complications of childho...
We conducted an extensive literature review of neurological manifestations associated with bacterial...
We conducted an extensive literature review of neurological manifestations associated with bacterial...
Background: Meningitis is one of the fatal infections occurring in infants and older children. In ac...
Ninety one cases of acute bacterial meningitis. diagnosed during the period of 1977~1982, at pediat...
Bacterial meningitis remains a major cause of mortality and long–term neurological sequelae worldwid...
II) from the General Paediatric Wards with meningitis are presented. The overall prevalence/1000 was...
AbstractObjectiveTo prospectively analyze the prognostic factors for neurological complications of c...
Despite advances in recent decades in management, includ-ing new and effective antimicrobials, child...
Bacterial meningitis (BM) remains a major global challenge. Globally, Hib, S. pneumoniae, and N. men...
Antimicrobial therapy has made few more drama-tic conquests than that of bacterial meningitis, which...
Objective: To evaluate clinical features and sequela in children with acute bacterial meningitis (AB...
Background: Bacterial meningitis remains a source of substantial morbidity and mortality in childhoo...
Background: Bacterial meningitis continues to be a serious, often disabling infectious disease. The ...