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Armies of Pestilence: CNS Infections as Potential Weapons of Mass Destruction

Armies of Pestilence: CNS Infections as Potential Weapons of Mass Destruction

... destruction. CNS infections, though traditionally considered less often than respiratory diseases in this scenario, may be very ...form. CNS involvement in anthrax is ominous but should change ...to ...

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A systematic review of clinical guidelines on the management of acute, community-acquired CNS infections

A systematic review of clinical guidelines on the management of acute, community-acquired CNS infections

... community-acquired CNS infections is neither fixed nor homogeneous, with changes over time and between ...bloodstream infections with secondary haematogenous distribution to the CNS [6] most ...

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Viral CNS infections in children from a malaria-endemic area of Malawi: a prospective cohort study

Viral CNS infections in children from a malaria-endemic area of Malawi: a prospective cohort study

... Brain Infections Group, Institute of Infection and Global Health (M Mallewa PhD, Prof T Solomon PhD), and National Consortium for Zoonosis Research (Prof T Solomon), University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK; ...

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Diagnostic Approach to Health Care  and Device Associated Central Nervous System Infections

Diagnostic Approach to Health Care and Device Associated Central Nervous System Infections

... Device-associated CNS infections are a major subgroup of health care-associated CNS infections that occur when either a temporary or permanent surgically implanted device becomes a source of ...

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Effectiveness of Lumbar Puncture in the Diagnosis of Central Nervous System Infection for the Elderly Patients Presenting with Acute Confusional State

Effectiveness of Lumbar Puncture in the Diagnosis of Central Nervous System Infection for the Elderly Patients Presenting with Acute Confusional State

... exclude CNS infection. We excluded; (1) cases of typical presentation of CNS infections in which patient presented with classical triad of fever, headache, and neck stiffness who have intact ...

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Study on etiological and clinical profile of acute symptomatic seizures in adults in a tertiary care hospital.

Study on etiological and clinical profile of acute symptomatic seizures in adults in a tertiary care hospital.

... Conclusion: Acute symptomatic seizures were more common in males than females and in 40 – 60 years of age. Cerebrovascular diseases were the most frequent cause of acute symptomatic seizures, followed by Acute CNS ...

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Brain Eating Amoebae: Predilection Sites in the Brain and Disease Outcome

Brain Eating Amoebae: Predilection Sites in the Brain and Disease Outcome

... (CNS) infections, and pathogenic Acanthamoeba ...associated infections have garnered increasing scientific and medical attention in recent years due to their poor prognoses, ...common CNS ...

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Antibodies to myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein in HIV-1 associated neurocognitive disorder: a cross-sectional cohort study

Antibodies to myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein in HIV-1 associated neurocognitive disorder: a cross-sectional cohort study

... to CNS antigens it is generally accepted that some degree of brain tissue damage as well as an increased blood-brain-barrier per- meability is needed for the antigen to be presented to the immune ...opportunistic ...

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Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) Glycoprotein E Is a Serological Antigen for Detection of Intrathecal Antibodies to VZV in Central Nervous System Infections, without Cross-Reaction to Herpes Simplex Virus 1

Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) Glycoprotein E Is a Serological Antigen for Detection of Intrathecal Antibodies to VZV in Central Nervous System Infections, without Cross-Reaction to Herpes Simplex Virus 1

... VZV-induced CNS infections, the VZV gE antigen showed sensitivity comparable to that of the whole-VZV antigen, as 14/15 patients had pos- itive results with the former ...suspected CNS involvement. ...

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Generation of three-dimensional human neuronal cultures: application to modeling CNS viral infections

Generation of three-dimensional human neuronal cultures: application to modeling CNS viral infections

... We have developed a reproducible procedure to differenti- ate hiPSCs into 3D neuronal cultures in a 96-well plate format that can be used to model CNS infections or gen- etic contributions to neurological ...

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Viral pathogens in children hospitalized with features of central nervous system infection in a malaria endemic region of Papua New Guinea

Viral pathogens in children hospitalized with features of central nervous system infection in a malaria endemic region of Papua New Guinea

... co- infections that included infections due to rabies, entero- viruses, mumps and adenoviruses were associated with an increased risk of seizures compared to either infec- tion ...

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Emergence of Parechovirus A4 Central Nervous System Infections among Infants in Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Emergence of Parechovirus A4 Central Nervous System Infections among Infants in Kansas City, Missouri, USA

... H uman parechoviruses (PeV), originally discovered during a summer diarrhea out- break in 1956 as echoviruses 22 and 23, were later reclassified in 1999 as a separate genus, Parechovirus. On the basis of genetic and ...

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Mastitis in two experimental herds : a case study in organic and conventional dairy systems : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Animal Science, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zea

Mastitis in two experimental herds : a case study in organic and conventional dairy systems : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Animal Science, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... The number of cows per herd and per age group sampled after calving is shown in Table 7.8. The highest percentage of growth of Streptococcus uberis out of all the sampling periods was presented in both herds. ...

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Moxalactam Treatment of Serious Infections Primarily Due to Haemophilus influenzae Type b in Children

Moxalactam Treatment of Serious Infections Primarily Due to Haemophilus influenzae Type b in Children

... Moxalactam at a dose of 150 mg/kg/d adminis- tered parenterally in three or four divided doses proved to be effective treatment for children with non-CNS infections due to H influenzae t[r] ...

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Pattern of neurological diseases in adult outpatient neurology clinics in tertiary care hospital

Pattern of neurological diseases in adult outpatient neurology clinics in tertiary care hospital

... (2) CNS infections, (3) demyelinating diseases, (4) movement dis- orders, (5) cerebellar ataxias and hereditary spastic para- plegias, (6) CNS neoplasms, (7) dementias, (8) epilepsies, (9) headache ...

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Identification of a nonproductive, cell-associated form of measles virus by its resistance to inhibition by recombinant human interferon.

Identification of a nonproductive, cell-associated form of measles virus by its resistance to inhibition by recombinant human interferon.

... The importance of interferon IFN in the establishment of these cell-associated CNS infections was suggested by the selective disappearance of cells that were infected with the most produ[r] ...

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Overview of the Presentations on Microsporidia and Free-Living Amebae at the 10th International Workshops on Opportunistic Protists

Overview of the Presentations on Microsporidia and Free-Living Amebae at the 10th International Workshops on Opportunistic Protists

... PAM. CNS infections caused by N. fowleri in humans gen- erally are associated with exposure to water during recre- ational activities. Infection occurs when water containing ame- bae enters the nasal ...

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Vancomycin-resistant enterococcal infections: epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and optimal management

Vancomycin-resistant enterococcal infections: epidemiology, clinical manifestations, and optimal management

... plasticity. Infections typically present in the immunosuppressed, where virulence is variable, and clinical manifestations include bacteremia, IE, pelvic and IAIs, UTIs, SSSIs, and rarely CNS ...

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Initiation and Regulation of CNS Autoimmunity: Balancing Immune Surveillance and Inflammation in the CNS

Initiation and Regulation of CNS Autoimmunity: Balancing Immune Surveillance and Inflammation in the CNS

... normal CNS parenchyma [108,109], where the reporter cells seem to have definite DC morphology and ...healthy CNS expand in response to FMS-like tyrosine kinase receptor 3 ligand (Flt3L), which is necessary ...

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CNS-AU.pptx

CNS-AU.pptx

... • MSG4:B response involves decrementing the nonce and new challenge to A, both encrypted using a session key.. • MSG5: A response to B by decrementing the nonce encrypted using a sessio[r] ...

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