We report a case of neonatal meningitis with subdural empyema, caused by Ureaplasma parvum. In this case, diagnosis was made by genus-specific polymerase chain reaction, after regularly used diagnostic techniques failed. This unusual pathogen should be considered in cases that do not respond to therapy and/or where cultures for typical pathogens in neonatal sepsis and meningitis remain negative.Developmen
Background: Anaerobic meningitis is mainly caused by Bacteroides fragilis and it is rarely detected ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONWe present the first case of a subdural empyema caused by Streptococcus pluranim...
Background: Subdural empyema (SDE) in children is a severe intracranial infection. Many pathogens ca...
We report a case of neonatal meningitis with subdural empyema, caused by Ureaplasma parvum. In this ...
Background The etiology of neonatal sepsis is often not identified. Molecular methods can identify p...
Neonatal meningitis is a serious, potentially life- threatening condition that requires prompt diagn...
There is increasing recognition of human parechovirus (HPeV) as a neurotropic virus, especially type...
Neonatal bacterial meningitis is an uncommon but devastating infection. Although the incidence and m...
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a predominant causative pathogen of neonatal meningitis that is assoc...
Neonatal meningitis continues to be a problematic issue of neonatology and pediatric infectious dise...
The role of Mycoplasma hominisas a causative agent for neonatal sepsis and meningitis is still uncle...
© 2017 Khaertynov, Anokhin, Davidyuk, Nicolaeva, Khalioullina, Semyenova, Alatyrev, Skvortsova and A...
Subdural empyema can be a rare complication of bacterial meningitis or an infected subdural hematoma...
Neonatal mortality accounts for almost half of deaths in children under age five worldwide. Etiologi...
Parechovirus type 3 (HPeV-3) infection is an important cause of illness in neonates. We present the ...
Background: Anaerobic meningitis is mainly caused by Bacteroides fragilis and it is rarely detected ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONWe present the first case of a subdural empyema caused by Streptococcus pluranim...
Background: Subdural empyema (SDE) in children is a severe intracranial infection. Many pathogens ca...
We report a case of neonatal meningitis with subdural empyema, caused by Ureaplasma parvum. In this ...
Background The etiology of neonatal sepsis is often not identified. Molecular methods can identify p...
Neonatal meningitis is a serious, potentially life- threatening condition that requires prompt diagn...
There is increasing recognition of human parechovirus (HPeV) as a neurotropic virus, especially type...
Neonatal bacterial meningitis is an uncommon but devastating infection. Although the incidence and m...
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a predominant causative pathogen of neonatal meningitis that is assoc...
Neonatal meningitis continues to be a problematic issue of neonatology and pediatric infectious dise...
The role of Mycoplasma hominisas a causative agent for neonatal sepsis and meningitis is still uncle...
© 2017 Khaertynov, Anokhin, Davidyuk, Nicolaeva, Khalioullina, Semyenova, Alatyrev, Skvortsova and A...
Subdural empyema can be a rare complication of bacterial meningitis or an infected subdural hematoma...
Neonatal mortality accounts for almost half of deaths in children under age five worldwide. Etiologi...
Parechovirus type 3 (HPeV-3) infection is an important cause of illness in neonates. We present the ...
Background: Anaerobic meningitis is mainly caused by Bacteroides fragilis and it is rarely detected ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONWe present the first case of a subdural empyema caused by Streptococcus pluranim...
Background: Subdural empyema (SDE) in children is a severe intracranial infection. Many pathogens ca...