نتایج جستجو برای: meningitis neonatal

تعداد نتایج: 98712  

2009
Damien Dubois Nemani V. Prasadarao Rahul Mittal Laurent Bret Marie Roujou-Gris Richard Bonnet

We report a patient with neonatal meningitis caused by a CTX-M-1-producing Escherichia coli K1 strain. The influence of CTX-M production on virulence was investigated in cell culture and a newborn mouse model of meningitis. CTX-M production had no influence on virulence but was a major factor in clinical outcome.

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2013
Hélène Pailhories Roland Quentin Marie-Frédérique Lartigue

Group B streptococci (GBS) are a major cause of neonatal meningitis, and sialic acid is a determinant of the development of meningitis. The transcription level of the neuD gene, used as a marker of neu gene expression and capsular production, was significantly higher in serotype III GBS strains isolated from meningitis than from vaginal carriage. This was irrespective both of the phylogenetic p...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2016
Rajeev Soman Umang Agrawal Mitesh Suthar Ketan Desai Anjali Shetty

Elizabethkingia meningoseptica, formerly Chryseobacterium meningosepticum usually causes neonatal meningitis and is a rare cause of nosocomial meningitis in adults. E. meningoseptica is resistant to most antibiotics, and the use of inactive drugs as empirical therapy may contribute to poor outcome in many patients. Vancomycin, alone or in combination with rifampicin, has been successful in the ...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2006
Yi Xie Vitaliy Kolisnychenko Maneesh Paul-Satyaseela Simon Elliott Geetha Parthasarathy Yufeng Yao Guy Plunkett Frederick R Blattner Kwang Sik Kim

BACKGROUND Escherichia coli K1 is the most common gram-negative bacterium causing neonatal meningitis, but the mechanisms by which E. coli K1 causes meningitis are not clear. METHODS We identified 22 E. coli RS218-derived genomic islands (RDIs), using a comparative genome analysis of meningitis-causing E. coli K1 strain RS218 (O18:K1:H7) and laboratory K-12 strain MG1655. Series of RDI deleti...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Kelly A Tivendale Catherine M Logue Subhashinie Kariyawasam Dianna Jordan Ashraf Hussein Ganwu Li Yvonne Wannemuehler Lisa K Nolan

Escherichia coli strains causing avian colibacillosis and human neonatal meningitis, urinary tract infections, and septicemia are collectively known as extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC). Characterization of ExPEC strains using various typing techniques has shown that they harbor many similarities, despite their isolation from different host species, leading to the hypothesis that ExPEC...

Journal: :East African medical journal 2003
A M R Laving R N Musoke A O Wasunna G Revathi

BACKGROUND Meningitis occurs in up to one third of neonates with septicaemia. Diagnosis is difficult due to its non-specificity of signs and symptoms. While neonatal septicaemia is a common problem at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), there are no recent data on the incidence and clinical characteristics of neonatal meningitis at the hospital. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the prevalence and the bact...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2000
W. S. Park Y. S. Chang

In this study, we tested the hypothesis that decreased cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) induces cerebral ischemia and worsen brain damage in neonatal bacterial meningitis. Meningitis was induced by intracisternal injection of 10(9) colony forming units of Escherichia coli in 21 newborn piglets. Although CPP decreased significantly at 8 hr after bacterial inoculation, deduced hemoglobin (HbD), ...

2011
Susan Joseph Stephen J. Forsythe

A 7-loci (3,036 nt) multilocus sequence typing scheme was applied to 41 clinical isolates of Cronobacter sakazakii. Half (20/41) of the C. sakazakii strains were sequence type (ST) 4, and 9/12 meningitis isolates were ST4. C. sakazakii ST4 appears to be a highly stable clone with a high propensity for neonatal meningitis.

2015
Jung-Weon Park So-Hee Eun Eui-Chong Kim Moon-Woo Seong Yun-Kyung Kim

Group D streptococci are known to cause newborn septicemia and meningitis, but the Streptococcus bovis group strains rarely cause serious neonatal infections in Korea. Central nervous system (CNS) complications of neonatal S. bovis group infection have rarely been reported. In adults, S. bovis group strains cause bacteremia and endocarditis, and are associated with gastrointestinal malignancy. ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1966
J Lorber D Pickering

Neonatal meningitis remains an extremely difficult diagnostic and therapeutic problem. In spite of the large number of antibiotics which are now at our disposal, the mortality remains high and few survivors escape without sequelae. In recent years, however, improvements have occurred not only in the management of the acute illness, but also in the treatment of a common complication, namely hydr...

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