نتایج جستجو برای: meningococcal

تعداد نتایج: 4848  

Journal: :Critical Care 2002
Clementien L Vermont Ronald de Groot Jan A Hazelzet

This review discusses the possible involvement of a variety of genetic polymorphisms on the course of meningococcal disease. It has been shown that several common genetic polymorphisms can either influence the susceptibility to meningococcal disease or can account for a higher mortality rate in patients. Gene polymorphisms concerning antibody receptors, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding receptor...

2012
Manish Sadarangani J. Claire Hoe Martin J. Callaghan Claire Jones Hannah Chan Katherine Makepeace Hélène Daniels-Treffandier Mary E. Deadman Christopher Bayliss Ian Feavers Peter van der Ley Andrew J. Pollard

Neisseria meningitidis is a major global pathogen causing invasive disease with a mortality of 5-10%. Most disease in developed countries is caused by serogroup B infection, against which there is no universal vaccine. Opacity-associated adhesin (Opa) proteins are major meningococcal outer membrane proteins, which have shown recent promise as a potential novel vaccine. Immunisation of mice with...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2007
Nádia Stella-Silva Solange Artimos Oliveira Keyla Belízia Feldman Marzochi

In order to asses the clinical forms of meningococcal disease, we reviewed 201 cases diagnosed as meningococcal disease in the University Hospital of the Fluminense Federal University in Rio de Janeiro, 185 of which met the inclusion criteria. Clinical and laboratorial characterization allowed for grouping of the cases as follows: meningococcal meningitis, 18%; meningitis with septicemia, 62%; ...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2012
N Bharti H Broutin R F Grais M J Ferrari A Djibo A J Tatem B T Grenfell

Throughout the African meningitis belt, meningococcal meningitis outbreaks occur only during the dry season. Measles in Niger exhibits similar seasonality, where increased population density during the dry season probably escalates measles transmission. Because meningococcal meningitis and measles are both directly transmitted, we propose that host aggregation also impacts the transmission of m...

Journal: :Expert review of vaccines 2015
Marco Aurélio Sáfadi Julie A Bettinger Gabriela Moreno Maturana Godwin Enwere Ray Borrow

Meningococcal disease is a major public health problem and immunization is considered the best strategy for prevention. The introduction of meningococcal C conjugate immunization schedules that targeted adolescents, with catch-up programs in several European countries, Australia and Canada proved to be highly effective, with dramatic reduction in the incidence of serogroup C disease, not only i...

Journal: :Vaccine 2015
Lee H Harrison

For decades, there was no licensed vaccine for prevention of endemic capsular group B meningococcal disease, despite the availability of vaccines for prevention of the other most common meningococcal capsular groups. Recently, however, two new vaccines have been licensed for prevention of group B disease. Although immunogenic and considered to have an acceptable safety profile, there are many s...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1991
R S Heyderman N J Klein G I Shennan M Levin

A deficiency of prostacyclin (PGI2) production by the vascular endothelium might underline the severe vasoconstriction and intravascular thrombosis that characterise meningococcal shock. The effect on PGI2 synthesis by human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) in culture was examined in sera from children with meningococcal shock, healthy adults, and children with other febrile illnesses. ...

2018
Clementien L Vermont Ronald de Groot Jan A Hazelzet

This review discusses the possible involvement of a variety of genetic polymorphisms on the course of meningococcal disease. It has been shown that several common genetic polymorphisms can either influence the susceptibility to meningococcal disease or can account for a higher mortality rate in patients. Gene polymorphisms concerning antibody receptors, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding receptor...

2018

This review discusses the possible involvement of a variety of genetic polymorphisms on the course of meningococcal disease. It has been shown that several common genetic polymorphisms can either influence the susceptibility to meningococcal disease or can account for a higher mortality rate in patients. Gene polymorphisms concerning antibody receptors, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding receptor...

Journal: :Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene 2012
C Sabatini S Bosis M Semino L Senatore N Principi S Esposito

Although relatively rare, meningococcal disease represents a global health problem being still the leading infectious cause of death in childhood with an overall mortality around 8%. Meningococcal meningitis is the most commonly recognized presentation, accounting for 80% to 85% of all reported cases of meningococcal disease (in half of these cases sepsis is also present concomitantly). The rem...

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