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Neuropediatrics, 2006
Helminth infections with larvae that migrate through the tissues have been considered risk factors for CNS infections.The present work was designed to investigate the prevalence of anti- TOXOCARA antibodies in the serum and/or in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of children with infectious meningitis or meningoencephalitis and of a control group, without ...
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Helminth infections with larvae that migrate through the tissues have been considered risk factors for CNS infections.The present work was designed to investigate the prevalence of anti- TOXOCARA antibodies in the serum and/or in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of children with infectious meningitis or meningoencephalitis and of a control group, without ...
C, Musso +3 more
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Epidemiology of bacterial and parasitic infections of the central nervous system
2020This chapter looks at the epidemiology of bacterial and parasitic infections of the central nervous system (CNS). Bacteria and parasites are important infections of the CNS, but the epidemiology has changed significantly over the last few decades with the introduction of vaccines; appearance of organisms resistant to antimicrobial and anti-parasitic ...
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Treatment of Bacterial Infections of the Central Nervous System
1986Infection of the central nervous system (CNS) represents a medical emergency. Accurate bacteriologic diagnosis is imperative so that specific antimicrobial therapy can be administered. Reduction of mortality is directly related to the specificity of treatment, and many aspects of morbidity may also depend upon the timely employment of specific ...
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Bacterial, Fungal and Parasitic Infections of the Central Nervous System
1983There are acute and chronic forms of bacterial infections of the CNS. The infection may be primarily localised in the subarachnoid space and ventricular system, i.e. bacterial meningitis and ventriculitis, or may involve the parenchyma of the brain itself leading to the formation of a cerebral abscess.
Roy O. Weller +3 more
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Treatment of Bacterial Meningitis and Other Central Nervous System Infections
2014This chapter reviews the epidemiology and etiology of bacterial meningitis, the in vitro activities of the fluoroquinolones against various meningeal pathogens, the therapeutic principles (i.e., cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) penetration and pharmacodynamics) for use of the agents in meningitis, and clinical results in both experimental animal models and ...
Allan R. Tunkel, W. Michael Scheld
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The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Abstract Background Linezolid shows therapeutic potential for pediatric gram-positive bacterial central nervous system infections (CNSIs). However, its efficacy, safety profile, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pharmacokinetics require detailed evaluation.
Lvchang Zhu +7 more
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Abstract Background Linezolid shows therapeutic potential for pediatric gram-positive bacterial central nervous system infections (CNSIs). However, its efficacy, safety profile, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pharmacokinetics require detailed evaluation.
Lvchang Zhu +7 more
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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Acute Bacterial Infections of the Central Nervous System
2021Kyle J. Coleman, Karen L. Roos
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Bacterial Infections of the Central Nervous System
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1960Samuel Karelitz +3 more
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