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In many ways, Neisseria meningitidis represents the prototypical pathogen for which molecular techniques have transformed in parallel the scope of basic, translational and clinical laboratory work. Fundamental biology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, diagnostics, treatment and vaccinology – meningococcal research in each of these areas has intensified in ...
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Vascular colonization by Neisseria meningitidis
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2012Bacterial infection of human vasculature can lead to unregulated systemic activation of coagulation and innate immunity and rapidly becomes life threatening. Neisseria meningitidis is a vascular pathogen that causes fatal sepsis and meningitis. Post-mortem histological analysis of tissues from individuals infected with N.
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Neisseria meningitidisis an exclusive human pathogen. The organism was first recognized by Weichselbaum in 1887 in the spinal fluid of six patients with acute cerebrospinal meningitis. He called itDiplococcus intracellularis meningitidisbecause of the presence of the organism within leukocytes from the spinal fluid.
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