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Herpetic viral dominance in pediatric meningitis and meningoencephalitis. [PDF]
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Cat scratch disease is an under-recognized cause of subacute meningitis. [PDF]
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Optimized use of the FilmArray Meningitis/Encephalitis panel for early discontinuation of antibiotic therapy. [PDF]
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RNA profiles in extracellular vesicles from severe sepsis and meningitis patients reveal pathogen-specific immune signatures in meningococcal versus pneumococcal infections. [PDF]
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Continuum, 2021
This article reviews the diagnosis and treatment of infectious meningitis, including updates on newer molecular diagnostic techniques for microbiological diagnosis.New polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based molecular diagnostic techniques have improved the timeliness of microbiological diagnosis in meningitis, but clinicians must be aware of the ...
Allen J, Aksamit, Aaron L, Berkowitz
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This article reviews the diagnosis and treatment of infectious meningitis, including updates on newer molecular diagnostic techniques for microbiological diagnosis.New polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based molecular diagnostic techniques have improved the timeliness of microbiological diagnosis in meningitis, but clinicians must be aware of the ...
Allen J, Aksamit, Aaron L, Berkowitz
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Pediatrics In Review, 2015
Based on strong evidence, blood cultures usually recover the causative organism of bacterial meningitis in children not pretreated with antibiotics. Based on moderate evidence, pretreatment does not adversely affect the cerebrospinal fluid cell count, but it decreases the positive test result for cerebrospinal fluid culture, especially for ...
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Based on strong evidence, blood cultures usually recover the causative organism of bacterial meningitis in children not pretreated with antibiotics. Based on moderate evidence, pretreatment does not adversely affect the cerebrospinal fluid cell count, but it decreases the positive test result for cerebrospinal fluid culture, especially for ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2013
Meningitis is defined as inflammation of the meninges, in almost all cases identified by an abnormal number of white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid and specific clinical signs/symptoms. Onset may be acute or chronic, and clinical symptoms of acute disease develop over hours to days.
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Meningitis is defined as inflammation of the meninges, in almost all cases identified by an abnormal number of white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid and specific clinical signs/symptoms. Onset may be acute or chronic, and clinical symptoms of acute disease develop over hours to days.
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Pediatrics In Review, 2008
* Young infants who have meningitis may present with nonspecific clinical manifestations. * S. pneumoniae and N. meningitidis remain the most common causes of bacterial meningitis in the infant and child, and GBS continues to be the most common neonatal pathogen.
Keith, Mann, Mary Anne, Jackson
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* Young infants who have meningitis may present with nonspecific clinical manifestations. * S. pneumoniae and N. meningitidis remain the most common causes of bacterial meningitis in the infant and child, and GBS continues to be the most common neonatal pathogen.
Keith, Mann, Mary Anne, Jackson
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