Neonatal meningitis is a serious medical condition in infants that is rapidly fatal if untreated. Meningitis, an inflammation of the meninges, the protective...
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Pathogenic Escherichia coli (redirect from Neonatal meningitis E. coli)
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tachycardia, temperature instability or difficulty breathing), neonatal sepsis, or neonatal meningitis. Infections that develop during NICU admissions are more...
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Gram-negative species of bacteria, a known human pathogen: it can cause neonatal meningitis and potentially gastroenteritis. It has been known to infect the...
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Viral meningitis, also known as aseptic meningitis, is a type of meningitis due to a viral infection. It results in inflammation of the meninges (the...
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Neonatology (redirect from Neonatal medicine)
thrombocytopenia Neonatal herpes simplex Neonatal hemochromatosis Neonatal meningitis Neonatal hepatitis Neonatal hypoglycemia Neonatal cholestasis Neonatal seizure...
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Escherichia coli (redirect from Meningitis, escherichia coli)
virulent strains can cause gastroenteritis, urinary tract infections, neonatal meningitis, hemorrhagic colitis, and Crohn's disease. Common signs and symptoms...
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Group B streptococcal infection (section Prevention of GBS neonatal infection- Intrapartum Antibiotic Prophylaxis (IAP))
systems. The most severe form of group B streptococcal disease is neonatal meningitis in infants, which is frequently lethal and can cause permanent neuro-cognitive...
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animals, but it may also be pathogenic, causing diseases such as neonatal meningitis or endocarditis. Vancomycin-resistant E. faecium is often referred...
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Neonatal sepsis is a type of neonatal infection and specifically refers to the presence in a newborn baby of a bacterial blood stream infection (BSI)...
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infections, fungal infections, prion diseases and protozoan infections. Neonatal meningitis is a particular classification by age. Brain abscess, Epidural abscess...
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(40–80%). In infants it can cause bacteraemia, meningitis and necrotizing enterocolitis. Most neonatal C. sakazakii infections cases have been associated...
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pediatric patients, these organisms have been reported to cause neonatal sepsis and meningitis (20).[citation needed] S. bovis is a catalase-negative and oxidase-negative...
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infections of the newborn neonatal infection sepsis, pneumonia, and meningitis, which can lead to death or long-term sequelae. GBS neonatal infection typically...
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Listeria (redirect from Meningitis, listeria)
to 70 days. The two main clinical manifestations are sepsis and meningitis. Meningitis is often complicated by encephalitis, when it is known as meningoencephalitis...
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anterior fontanelle may also be indicative of neonatal meningitis, specifically acute bacterial meningitis. Skull of newborn. Anterior view. Bregma Wikimedia...
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colistin for neonatal meningitis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae or Listeria monocytogenes, as an adjunct to ampicillin for neonatal meningitis caused by...
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certain Streptococcus species are responsible for many cases of pink eye, meningitis, bacterial pneumonia, endocarditis, erysipelas, and necrotizing fasciitis...
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Zea mays Elizabethkingia meningoseptica, can cause outbreaks of neonatal meningitis in premature newborns and infants Elizabethkingia miricola, isolated...
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skin infections. Streptococcal infections include sepsis, pneumonia, and meningitis. These infections can become serious creating a systemic inflammatory...
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underlying health problems. Infection in infants is associated with neonatal bacteraemia, meningitis and necrotising enterocolitis with a high case fatality rate...
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history museum in Cario, Egypt Neonatal meningitis-causing Escherichia coli, E. coli infection leading to meningitis in newborns This disambiguation...
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gastrointestinal tract, elevating the risk of preterm delivery, neonatal meningitis, and fetal death. Moreover, it may lead to asymptomatic bacteriuria...
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=DSMZ 18703T). This strain was first isolated from a fatal case of neonatal meningitis. C. Turicensis strains are indole negative but malonate, dulcitol...
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Neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease is a rare genetic periodic fever syndrome which causes uncontrolled inflammation in multiple parts of the...
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Elizabethkingia anophelis. E. anophelis has been reported to cause neonatal meningitis in the Central African Republic, and a nosocomial outbreak has been...
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Listeriosis (redirect from Neonatal listeriosis)
cases. Listeriosis can cause severe illness, including severe sepsis, meningitis, or encephalitis, sometimes resulting in lifelong harm and even death...
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cause sepsis, meningitis, or brain abscesses. Brain abscesses have a high rate of mortality and complications, particularly in neonates. The transmission...
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Neonatal seizures that are provoked (due to a secondary cause) usually resolve in the neonatal period when the secondary cause is treated. Neonates with...
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