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Primary Health Care, 2001
Meningococcal disease is an important medical emergency demanding early diagnosis and prompt treatment. This article provides an overview of meningococcal infection and discusses mode of transmission, risk factors, prevention of spread, vaccination and current recommendations for treatment.
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Meningococcal disease is an important medical emergency demanding early diagnosis and prompt treatment. This article provides an overview of meningococcal infection and discusses mode of transmission, risk factors, prevention of spread, vaccination and current recommendations for treatment.
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Kinderkrankenschwester : Organ der Sektion Kinderkrankenpflege, 2010
Abstract Neisseria meningitidis is an obligate human Gram-negative diplococcus. It is carried in the nasopharynx by about 3–10% of people, with most strains being harmless and inducing immunity. Pathogenic strains usually belong to specific clones that are encapsulated, express pili, and the major porin, PorA.
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Abstract Neisseria meningitidis is an obligate human Gram-negative diplococcus. It is carried in the nasopharynx by about 3–10% of people, with most strains being harmless and inducing immunity. Pathogenic strains usually belong to specific clones that are encapsulated, express pili, and the major porin, PorA.
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Polski merkuriusz lekarski : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego, 2012
Neisseria meningitidis is responsible for rapid-onset septicaemia and/or meningitis, the conditions that are referred as invasive meningococcal disease (IMD). Although cases of IMD usually appear only sporadically, they may also emerge in outbreaks and large epidemics. Due to epidemic potential, which Poland has been faced particularly in 2006-2007 and
Anna, Skoczyńska, Waleria, Hryniewicz
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Neisseria meningitidis is responsible for rapid-onset septicaemia and/or meningitis, the conditions that are referred as invasive meningococcal disease (IMD). Although cases of IMD usually appear only sporadically, they may also emerge in outbreaks and large epidemics. Due to epidemic potential, which Poland has been faced particularly in 2006-2007 and
Anna, Skoczyńska, Waleria, Hryniewicz
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Genetic susceptibility to meningococcal infection
Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy, 2013A. Dale, R. Read
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Severe meningococcal infection: a review of epidemiology, diagnosis, and management.
Critical care clinics, 2013P. Campsall, K. Laupland, D. Niven
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