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Central nervous system infections rarely underlie presumed delirium in ICU admissions: insights from the Swiss ICU registry. [PDF]
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Increase in Adult Patients with Varicella Zoster Virus-Related Central Nervous System Infections, Japan. [PDF]
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Post-Surgical Central Nervous System Infections in the Era of Multidrug Antibiotic Resistance in Greece-A Single-Center Experience of a Decade. [PDF]
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Evaluating the Diagnostic Utility of 16S Oxford Nanopore Technology Sequencing in Patients With Central Nervous System Infections and Its Usefulness in Antimicrobial Stewardship. [PDF]
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Central nervous system infections in the tropics. [PDF]
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Central Nervous System Infections
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2009Central nervous system infections have long been recognized as among the most devastating of diseases. This article describes the changing pattern and epidemiology of a variety of common central nervous system infections, including meningitis, encephalitis, and brain abscesses, and reviews pathophysiology and the most current approach to clinical ...
David, Somand, William, Meurer
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Central Nervous System Infections
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1974The principles and clinical-anatomic correlations in the appropriate therapy of central nervous system infections are presented in order to aid the physician in the earlier suspicion of central nervous system infection and its differential diagnosis in hopes of quickening the pace of therapeutic intervention.
I J, Butler, R T, Johnson
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Amebic infections of the central nervous system
Journal of NeuroVirology, 2022The report of death of a person from amebic meningoencephalitis, the proverbial "brain-eating ameba," Naegleria fowleri, acquired in a state park lake in Iowa in July 2022 has once again raised the seasonal alarms about this pathogen. While exceptionally rare, its nearly universal fatality rate has panicked the public and made for good copy for the ...
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