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Herpes simplex virus 2-induced aseptic meningitis presenting with sudden deafness: A case report.
Liu YC, Hsiao SH, Chen PR.
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Abstract High‐temperature requirement A (HtrA) proteases are a conserved family of serine proteases central to protein quality control and bacterial virulence. While Gram‐negative and human HtrAs are structurally well studied, Gram‐positive homologs remain essentially uncharacterized.
Eunjeong Lee +14 more
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Intracranial dermoid cysts: variations of radiological and clinical features [PDF]
Background: Intracranial dermoid cysts are uncommon, and their clinical features as well as surgical management differ from patient to patient. Dermoids are generally benign lesions, but may cause spontaneous complications such as meningitis and/or ...
Fortunati, M. +4 more
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The aetiology of chronic aseptic meningitis is difficult to establish. Candida meningitis in particular is often diagnosed late, as cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) work-up and imaging findings are nonspecific.
Andrea B. Kuenzli +9 more
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ABSTRACT Over the years, numerous D‐ and z‐values have been published in the scientific literature. While these values initially appear to be valid criteria for assessing and comparing the heat resistance of different microorganisms under the same conditions or the same microorganism under different conditions, this is not always the case.
Astrid Gędas, Agnes Weiss
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MOLECULAR-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE OUTBREAK OF ASEPTIC MENINGITIS IN NOVOSIBIRSK REGION
The aim of this study was to investigate the outbreak of aseptic meningitis in theNovosibirskregion in 2008–2009. We studied genetic diversity and molecular-epidemiological characteristics of human enteroviruses that caused aseptic meningitis.
A. V. Demina +3 more
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Acinetobacter baumannii is a troublesome bacterium that is highly prevalent in hospital settings, particularly in intensive care units (ICUs). Biofilm is one of the main virulence factors that makes A. baumannii a successful pathogen, enabling it to survive the harshest environments.
Qutaiba Ababneh +9 more
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Deficiency of immunity to poliovirus type 3: a lurking danger? [PDF]
Background: Europe was certified to be polio-free in 2002 by the WHO. However, wild polioviruses remain endemic in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nigeria, occasionally causing polio outbreaks, as in Tajikistan in 2010.
Doerr, Hans W. +3 more
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Aseptic meningitis after intrathecal baclofen injection [PDF]
Djamel Bensmaïl +4 more
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A Case of Aseptic Meningitis Without Rash Possibly Associated With Varicella Vaccine [PDF]
Yoshihiro Aoki +3 more
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