A survey of children admitted with meningococcal disease to 53 paediatric units in Belgium between 1975 and 1979 was made in order to assess the case mortality rate (CMR) and to identify risk factors associated with death. A total of 309 cases (226 bacteriologically confirmed and 83 unconfirmed) was recorded. The overall CMR was 6·1 per cent. It was 4·4 for bacteriologically confirmed cases and 10·8 for unconfirmed cases. The CMR was higher for septicaemia without meningitis (22·2 per cent) than for meningitis with or without signs of septicaemia (3·4 per cent). The risk of death was not related to the sex or nationality of the patients. Age was a major determinant of the CMR, independently of the clinical picture. The highest risk of death...
Background. Neisseria meningitidis causes 500 000 cases of septicemia and meningitis worldwide annua...
a<p>MenB CFR - case fatality rate associated with infections caused by serogroup B meningococci;</p>...
We report a morality rate of 33% among 403 children with bacterial meningitis in Angola. A fatal out...
During a recrudescence of meningococcal disease mainly due to serogroup B, 1913 notified cases were ...
Objective: To determine whether suboptimal management in hospital could contribute to poor outcome i...
Meningococcal disease (MCD) is the leading infectious cause of death in early childhood in the Unite...
In contrast to the case fatality rate of patients diagnosed with meningococcal disease (MD) the long...
To evaluate the risk factors affecting the prognosis of meningococcal diseases, the clinical and lab...
Background: Lack of vaccination and modern health care facilities in many countries including Albani...
Although relatively rare, meningococcal disease represents a global health problem being still the l...
Generalized forms of meningococcal infection are characterized by high risk of complication and fata...
Meningococcal disease (MCD) is the leading infectious cause of death in early childhood in the Unite...
Sixty patients with bacteriologically proved acute meningococcal disease form the subject of this st...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN003599 / BLDSC - British Library D...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to the case fatality rate of patients diagnosed with meningococcal disease (...
Background. Neisseria meningitidis causes 500 000 cases of septicemia and meningitis worldwide annua...
a<p>MenB CFR - case fatality rate associated with infections caused by serogroup B meningococci;</p>...
We report a morality rate of 33% among 403 children with bacterial meningitis in Angola. A fatal out...
During a recrudescence of meningococcal disease mainly due to serogroup B, 1913 notified cases were ...
Objective: To determine whether suboptimal management in hospital could contribute to poor outcome i...
Meningococcal disease (MCD) is the leading infectious cause of death in early childhood in the Unite...
In contrast to the case fatality rate of patients diagnosed with meningococcal disease (MD) the long...
To evaluate the risk factors affecting the prognosis of meningococcal diseases, the clinical and lab...
Background: Lack of vaccination and modern health care facilities in many countries including Albani...
Although relatively rare, meningococcal disease represents a global health problem being still the l...
Generalized forms of meningococcal infection are characterized by high risk of complication and fata...
Meningococcal disease (MCD) is the leading infectious cause of death in early childhood in the Unite...
Sixty patients with bacteriologically proved acute meningococcal disease form the subject of this st...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN003599 / BLDSC - British Library D...
BACKGROUND: In contrast to the case fatality rate of patients diagnosed with meningococcal disease (...
Background. Neisseria meningitidis causes 500 000 cases of septicemia and meningitis worldwide annua...
a<p>MenB CFR - case fatality rate associated with infections caused by serogroup B meningococci;</p>...
We report a morality rate of 33% among 403 children with bacterial meningitis in Angola. A fatal out...