نتایج جستجو برای: neonatal meningitis

تعداد نتایج: 98712  

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1968
H E Jones C H Howells

HAEMOLYTIC streptococci were first subdivided into groups by precipitation of specific carbohydrate (Lancefield, 1933, 1934). It soon became apparent that most serious streptococcal infections were caused by organisms of Group A. Although organisms of Group B were known to cause mastitis in cattle there was little evidence of pathogenic activity in man. Then in 1937 Colebrook & Purdie included ...

2013
Jaakko Parkkinen

The effect of Escherichia coli strains isolated from blood and cerebrospinal fluid of septic infants on plasminogen activation was studied. These strains typically carry a filamentous surface protein, S fimbria, that has formerly been shown to bind to endothelial cells and interact with plasminogen. The. bacteria effectively promoted plasminogen activation by tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA)...

2007
ERIC McKAY JOHN SMITH

The enterobacteriaceae are of particular importance in infancy as a cause of meningitis. Cooke and Bell (1922) postulated that certain strains of the coli aerogenes group might have a special tendency to invade the meninges, and suggested that full descriptions of the organisms isolated from such cases would be of value. Again, Barrett, Rammelkamp and Worcester (1942) commented on the frequent ...

Journal: :Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society 2014
Christelle M Ilboudo Mary Anne Jackson

Brief History of the Present Illness A 6-day-old female with septic shock was admitted to the hospital in the fall. Two days before admission, she had developed a macular rash on her face and extremities that was attributed to a normal newborn rash. She also had difficulty with breastfeeding, and her mother started formula supplementation upon suggestion by her pediatrician. Over the next 48 ho...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1998
K. H. Kim Y. M. Sohn J. H. Kang K. N. Kim D. S. Kim J. H. Kim C. H. Kim Y. K. Shin S. H. Oh H. J. Lee S. H. Cha Y. J. Hong K. C. Sohn

Bacterial meningitis remains a serious cause of morbidity and mortality in childhood. Epidemiologic investigations have shown variability in disease risks among different populations and races. In Korea, however, basic epidemiologic information on bacterial meningitis in children is limited. The main purpose of this study was to analyze bacteriologically proven meningitis cases in terms of the ...

Journal: :archives of pediatric infectious diseases 0
homayoon behmadi tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iranسازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران (tehran university of medical sciences) abasalt borji neyshabur university of medical sciences, neyshabur, ir iran azadeh taghavi-rad neyshabur university of medical sciences, neyshabur, ir iran leyla soghandi neyshabur university of medical sciences, neyshabur, ir iran reza behmadi neyshabur university of medical sciences, neyshabur, ir iran; neyshabur university of medical sciences, neyshabur, ir iran. tel/fax: +98-5142619001

conclusions due to the increasing resistance of pathogens to usual empirical antibiotics, it is reasonable to stress upon preventive measures, so that a minimum number of neonates develop sepsis. results coagulase-negative staphylococci (cons) were the most prevalent pathogens isolated from blood specimens in early and late-onset disease. escherichia coli and klebsiella were the most causative ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1990
G Gandy J Rennie

2012
Kareem Airede

Bacterial meningitis is generally a devastating infection of the leptomeninges and underlying subarachnoid cerebrospinal fluid with a high mortality rate, particularly in the perinatal and neonatal infant. This is more worrisome because despite the more available potent antimicrobials and variably effective vaccines, the disease remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Mortality ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
J L Bailly A Béguet M Chambon C Henquell H Peigue-Lafeuille

We investigated six cases of enterovirus infection in a neonatal unit. The index patient, a 5-day-old boy, was admitted with aseptic meningitis due to echovirus 30 (E30). Secondary infections with E30 occurred in five babies. Comparison of the complete VP1 sequences showed that the isolates recovered from the index patient and his mother were closely related to those recovered from the five bab...

Journal: :Oman medical journal 2013
Mohamed A Hendaus Khalid Zahraldin

Chryseobacterium indologenes is a rare cause of infection in infants. The majority of case reports belong to hospitalized infants with indwelling devices. We are presenting a rare case of Chryseobacterium indologenes meningitis in a healthy newborn with no neonatal intensive care unit admissions or indwelling devices. The pathogen is resistant to many antibiotics and the patient was successfull...

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