OBJECTIVE: To attempt to validate a previously reported clinical prediction rule derived to assist in distinguishing between acute bacterial meningitis and acute viral meningitis. DESIGN: Retrospective chart review of patients treated at five hospitals between 1981 and 1990. The criterion standard for bacterial meningitis was a positive cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or blood culture or a positive test for bacterial antigen in the CSF. For viral meningitis, the criterion standard was a positive viral culture from CSF, stool, or blood or a discharge diagnosis of viral meningitis with no other etiology evident. SETTING: Two Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals, two county hospitals, and one private hospital, each affiliated with one of tw...
Recently, a prediction rule for developing neurological sequelae after childhood bacterial meningiti...
New biomarkers like procalcitonin and C-reactive protein may help design an accurate decision suppor...
Alain Viallon,1 Elisabeth Botelho-Nevers,2 Fabrice Zeni3 1Emergency Department, 2Department of Infec...
Objectives: Diagnostic prediction models have been developed to assess the likelihood of bacterial m...
OBJECTIVES: To perform an external validation study of risk scores, identified through a systematic ...
Bacterial meningitis persists as a worldwide threat contributing to high mortality and morbidity rat...
International audienceObjective The Bacterial Meningitis Score (BMS) is recommended by pediatric aca...
Successful outcomes from bacterial meningitis require rapid antibiotic treatment; however, unnecessa...
WOS: 000246531100007PubMed: 17427553Acute bacterial meningitis (BM) which is a pediatric emergency w...
Background: Childhood Meningitis continues to be an important cause of mortality in many countries. ...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Since delayed diagnosis and treatment of bacterial meningitis worsens ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a predictive model for rapid differential diagnosis of meningitis and meningoc...
Objectives: Diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis (TM) is a challenge in countries with a high burden ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Successful outcomes from bacterial meningitis require rapid antibiotic treat...
Background and Purpose: Successful outcomes from bacterial meningitis require rapid antibiotic treat...
Recently, a prediction rule for developing neurological sequelae after childhood bacterial meningiti...
New biomarkers like procalcitonin and C-reactive protein may help design an accurate decision suppor...
Alain Viallon,1 Elisabeth Botelho-Nevers,2 Fabrice Zeni3 1Emergency Department, 2Department of Infec...
Objectives: Diagnostic prediction models have been developed to assess the likelihood of bacterial m...
OBJECTIVES: To perform an external validation study of risk scores, identified through a systematic ...
Bacterial meningitis persists as a worldwide threat contributing to high mortality and morbidity rat...
International audienceObjective The Bacterial Meningitis Score (BMS) is recommended by pediatric aca...
Successful outcomes from bacterial meningitis require rapid antibiotic treatment; however, unnecessa...
WOS: 000246531100007PubMed: 17427553Acute bacterial meningitis (BM) which is a pediatric emergency w...
Background: Childhood Meningitis continues to be an important cause of mortality in many countries. ...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Since delayed diagnosis and treatment of bacterial meningitis worsens ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a predictive model for rapid differential diagnosis of meningitis and meningoc...
Objectives: Diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis (TM) is a challenge in countries with a high burden ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Successful outcomes from bacterial meningitis require rapid antibiotic treat...
Background and Purpose: Successful outcomes from bacterial meningitis require rapid antibiotic treat...
Recently, a prediction rule for developing neurological sequelae after childhood bacterial meningiti...
New biomarkers like procalcitonin and C-reactive protein may help design an accurate decision suppor...
Alain Viallon,1 Elisabeth Botelho-Nevers,2 Fabrice Zeni3 1Emergency Department, 2Department of Infec...