International audienceThe management of acute bacterial meningitis is based on early antibiotic treatment to prevent unfavorable outcome (death and permanent sequelae). beta-Lactam antibiotics, particularly third-generation cephalosporins, are effective against most agents of community-acquired acute bacterial meningitis. Resistance to beta-lactams evolves, particularly in Streptococcus pneumoniae, that may lead to treatment failure. Evaluation of other antibiotics such as fourth-generation cephalosporin, new penems and quinolones is warranted. Adjunctive therapy aims to reduce tissue injuries provoked by the inflammatory response. The use of dexamethasone is still a matter of debate, but seems to be helpful under conditions of rapid etiolo...
Bacterial meningitis is a serious infection that requires immediate treatment. Recommended empiric a...
Bacterial meningitis is a neurologic emergency. Vaccination against common pathogens has decreased t...
Neonatal bacterial meningitis continues to cause substantial mortality and morbidity despite the adv...
The principles of antimicrobial therapy for acute bacterial meningitis include use of agents that pe...
Despite antibiotic therapy and supportive intensive medical care, bacterial meningitis remains a dis...
Antimicrobial therapy for bacterial meningitis has mark-edly reduced mortality rates from this disor...
Acute meningitis is a medical emergency, particularly in patients with rapidly progressing disease, ...
Bacterial meningitis remains a common and devastating illness. In spite of recent advances in antimi...
Acute bacterial meningitis is more common in resource-poor than resource-rich settings. Survival is ...
Bacterial meningitis is a medical emergency and is associated with a high disease burden. We reviewe...
Acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) is a potentially life-threatening neurological emergency. An agreed...
textabstractBacterial meningitis continues to be a serious infectious disease with a high morbidity ...
International audienceEvaluation of: Pelkonen T, Roine I, Cruzeiro ML, Pitkaranta A, Kataja M, Pelto...
Detailed studies of pharmacodynamic principles relevant to the therapy of bacterial meningitis are d...
Bacterial meningitis is a fatal infectious disease, therefore a prompt diagnosis and treatment is ma...
Bacterial meningitis is a serious infection that requires immediate treatment. Recommended empiric a...
Bacterial meningitis is a neurologic emergency. Vaccination against common pathogens has decreased t...
Neonatal bacterial meningitis continues to cause substantial mortality and morbidity despite the adv...
The principles of antimicrobial therapy for acute bacterial meningitis include use of agents that pe...
Despite antibiotic therapy and supportive intensive medical care, bacterial meningitis remains a dis...
Antimicrobial therapy for bacterial meningitis has mark-edly reduced mortality rates from this disor...
Acute meningitis is a medical emergency, particularly in patients with rapidly progressing disease, ...
Bacterial meningitis remains a common and devastating illness. In spite of recent advances in antimi...
Acute bacterial meningitis is more common in resource-poor than resource-rich settings. Survival is ...
Bacterial meningitis is a medical emergency and is associated with a high disease burden. We reviewe...
Acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) is a potentially life-threatening neurological emergency. An agreed...
textabstractBacterial meningitis continues to be a serious infectious disease with a high morbidity ...
International audienceEvaluation of: Pelkonen T, Roine I, Cruzeiro ML, Pitkaranta A, Kataja M, Pelto...
Detailed studies of pharmacodynamic principles relevant to the therapy of bacterial meningitis are d...
Bacterial meningitis is a fatal infectious disease, therefore a prompt diagnosis and treatment is ma...
Bacterial meningitis is a serious infection that requires immediate treatment. Recommended empiric a...
Bacterial meningitis is a neurologic emergency. Vaccination against common pathogens has decreased t...
Neonatal bacterial meningitis continues to cause substantial mortality and morbidity despite the adv...