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  1. Resistance, vaccines dictate current Tx of meningitis: consider steroids.(Children's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Timothy F. Kirn, 2004-03-01
  2. Tuberculosis in kids: less common, more deadly: miliary, meningitis.(Infectious Diseases): An article from: Pediatric News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2004-05-01
  3. Japanese encephalitis virus in meningitis patients, Japan.(Dispatches): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Masaru Kuwayama, Mikako Ito, et all 2005-03-01
  4. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Meningitis by Mai Tran, 2001-01-01
  5. Meningitis: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health</i> by L. Fleming, Jr., M.D., Dr.P.H. Fallon, 2002
  6. Bacterial meningitis in adults.(THE EFFECTIVE PHYSICIAN): An article from: Internal Medicine News by William E. Golden, Robert H. Hopkins, 2004-12-01
  7. Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer: Carcinomatous meningitis by A.M. Tish Davidson, 2002-01-01
  8. Second teen develops meningitis.(Health)(While friends and family remember a boy who died last week, a girl in an apparently unrelated case is hospitalized): ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  9. Neo-natal meningitis baby and my experience by M. M Latif, 1986
  10. Concert hall tries to tone down fears of disease.(Health)(Officials say a woman who fell ill Friday likely does not have bacterial meningitis): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  11. 2009 in Burkina Faso: 2009-2010 West African Meningitis Outbreak, 2009 West Africa Floods
  12. Otogenic Fusobacterium meningitis, sepsis, and mastoiditis in an adolescent.(Case Report): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Alan Morrison, Ian Weir, et all 2004-04-01
  13. Pneumococcal vaccine should be a priority for cochlear implant patients; high risk of bacterial meningitis.(Infections Diseases): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2003-08-01
  14. Iowa student dies of meningitis.: An article from: Community College Week

81. Meningitis (Erwachsene)
Das AHCConsilium beschreibt Symptome, Ursachen und Behandlung der Hirnhautentz¼ndung. Das Angebot ist ausschlieŸlich f¼r Mediziner, Apotheker, Pharmamitarbeiter und Studenten dieser Fachrichtungen bestimmt.
http://www.ahc-consilium.at/daten/meningitis_erwachsene.htm
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Infektionsnetz Diagnose Therapie Eitrige Meningitis Eitrige Meningitis ... Meningopolyneuritis Med. Wissenschaftlicher Beirat des A H C Haftungsausschluss Diagnose
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82. Simple Facts Sheets: Cryptococcal Meningitis
cryptococcal meningitis. The most common illness caused by the cryptococcus fungus is cryptococcal meningitis. meningitis means swelling of the meninges.
http://www.aegis.com/factshts/network/simple/menin.html
a Simple Facts Sheet from the AIDS Treatment Data Network cryptococcal meningitis Cryptococcal meningitis is a brain infection caused by a fungus called cryptococcus neoformans, which is found mainly in dirt and bird droppings. Many people have been exposed to the cryptococcus fungus at some time during their lives, but the immune system usually stops the fungus from causing illness. When the immune system is weakened by HIV, the fungus can cause illness. The most common illness caused by the cryptococcus fungus is cryptococcal meningitis. Meningitis means swelling of the meninges. The meninges are membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. Cryptococcal meningitis is a serious infection. The symptoms can be similar to other conditions, but it is important to be aware of the possibility of cryptococcal meningitis. Watch for fever, vomiting, headache, nausea, fatigue, loss of appetite, and a general feeling of not being well. Sometimes symptoms include a stiff neck and seizures. You may experience all or just a few of these symptoms. The standard treatment for cryptococcal meningitis is amphotericin B , which must be given by intravenous injection. This is usually done in hospital until the infection is brought under control - this part of the treatment is called induction treatment and usually takes less than two weeks. The doctor checks the spinal fluid using a procedure called a spinal tap, and measures what's known as the cryptococcal titer to see if the infection is under control.

83. Burkina Faso Seeks Help To Fight Meningitis
CNN
http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/africa/03/18/burkina.meningitis.reut/index.html

84. Elterninitiative Meningitis / Meerbusch
Translate this page Elterninitiative-meningitis - gibt Infos zu meningitis
http://www.elterninitiative-meningitis.de/

85. 1998 - Meningococcal Meningitis In Angola, Update
Following the information posted on 6 August 1998, the Ministry of Health in Angola has now reported a total of 1113 cases of meningococcal meningitis from the four affected provinces of Bi©, Malange, Huambo and Lunda Norte.
http://www.who.int/emc/outbreak_news/n1998/aug/n24aug1998.html
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Following the information posted on 6 August 1998, the Ministry of Health in Angola has now reported a total of 1113 cases of meningococcal meningitis from the four affected provinces of Bié, Malange, Huambo and Lunda Norte. A total of 115 reported deaths gives a case fatality rate of 10.3%. A vaccination campaign is being carried out with NGO support in circumstances rendered difficult by the current deterioration in the security situation in some areas of Angola. Go to the Outbreak News index Page top CSR Home WHO Home ... Acknowledgements

86. Meningitis: Disease Information - Travel Medicine Program - PPHB - Health Canada
If you are an international traveller, learn more about meningitis worldwide, along with the latest Health Canada recommendations on prevention.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pphb-dgspsp/tmp-pmv/info/meningitis_e.html
Meningitis Know before you go! Disease profile Transmission Geographic distribution ... Travel Health Advisories
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Meningitis October 2002 Know before you go!
Infectious diseases not necessarily common in Canada can occur and may even be widespread in other countries. Standards of hygiene and medical care may differ from those at home. Before departure, you should learn about the health conditions in the country or countries you plan to visit, your own risk of disease and the steps you can take to prevent illness. The risk is yours
Your risk of acquiring a disease depends on several factors. They include: your age, gender, immunization status and current state of health; your itinerary, duration and style of travel (e.g., first class, adventure) and anticipated travel activities (e.g., animal contact, exposure to fresh water, sexual contact); as well as the local disease situation. Risk assessment consultation
Health Canada strongly recommends that your travel plans include contacting a travel medicine clinic or physician six to eight weeks before departure. Based on your individual risk assessment, a health care professional can determine your need for immunizations and/or preventive medication (prophylaxis) and advise you on precautions to avoid disease. We can help you locate a travel medicine clinic closest to your home.

87. EMedicine Health - West Nile Virus Overview
Dr. David Donson offers a report on the symptoms of West Nile virus infection such as flulike fever, encephalitis, and meningitis. Includes information on emergency care and mosquito bite prevention tips.
http://www.emedicine.com/aaem/topic542.htm
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You are in: Bacterial and Viral Infections West Nile Virus Overview West Nile virus is a virus transmitted to humans by a mosquito bite. The virus can cause encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) or meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord). West Nile virus was discovered in 1937 in the West Nile district of Uganda. New interest was created by the West Nile virus when it emerged in the United States for the first time in the New York City area in August 1999. There were 62 confirmed human cases and 7 deaths during this outbreak, creating widespread concern.
  • Since the initial 1999 New York City outbreak, the cases of West Nile encephalitis have been relatively limited. In 2002, there have been a total of 480 reported cases in humans and 24 deaths (as of August 28, 2002).

88. Meningitis, What Is Meningitis?
meningitis. What is meningitis? meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. It can be caused
http://www.idph.state.il.us/public/hb/hbmening.htm
Meningitis What is meningitis? Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. It can be caused by a number of infectious agents including viruses and bacteria. The type of meningitis and its cause can only be determined by a physician using laboratory test results. Viral meningitis (also called aseptic meningitis) is the most common type of meningitis and is less severe than bacterial meningitis. In Illinois, an average of 600 cases of aseptic meningitis are reported annually, with most occurring in late summer and early autumn. The majority of cases of aseptic meningitis are due to viruses called enteroviruses that can infect the stomach and small intestine. A small number of cases are caused by different viruses, which can be transmitted by infected mosquitos; these are called arboviruses. Fatal cases of viral meningitis are rare and complete recovery is the rule. Bacterial meningitis is often more severe than aseptic meningitis, particularly in infants and the elderly. Before antibiotics were widely used, 70 percent or more of bacterial meningitis cases were fatal; with antibiotic treatment, the fatality rate has dropped to 15 percent or less. Bacterial meningitis is most common in the winter and spring. Three bacteria cause the majority of cases: Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria meningitidis

89. Prevnar Immunizations Guide At Keep Kids Healthy
Details about Prevnar, a new vaccine that protects against meningitis and bloodstream infections and may help prevent ear infections.
http://www.keepkidshealthy.com/prevnar.html

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90. Study Shows Meningococcal Vaccine Effective In Infants
CNN
http://cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/children/06/07/meningitis.vaccine.ap/index.html

91. Www.laegevagten.dk
meningitis. meningitis er en alvorlig men sjælden infektion hos børn. Et barn med meningitis har en dårlig almen tilstand, dvs.
http://www.laegevagten.dk/sb.cfm?amt=20&sygdom=72

92. Man Pleads Guilty In Girl's Meningitis Death
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http://cnn.com/2001/LAW/01/04/murder.meningitis.crim.ap/index.html

93. Meningitis Trust: Australia
Welcome to the Australia homepage where you can download information about meningitis and meningococcal disease, link to other useful websites and find out
http://www.meningitis-trust.org/area/australia.php?section=4&category=29

94. Meningitis And Sepsis
meningitis inflammation of the membranes lining the brain and spinal cord. Sepsis overwhelming bacterial infection. meningitis and Sepsis.
http://www.drreddy.com/shots/meningitis.html
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Meningitis and Sepsis
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Meningitis
Meningitis is one of the most serious infections you can have. It is also one of the scariest understandably, since untreated some forms of meningitis can cause death or lasting impairment. The meninges are membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord. There are actually three layers of membrane: the "dura", which is a tough outer layer, the "arachnoid", which is a lacy, web-like middle layer, and the "pia", which is a delicate, fibrous inner layer containing many of the blood vessels that feed the brain and cord. Meningitis, strictly speaking, is an inflammation of the meninges. (The suffix "-itis" stands for "inflammation"; inflammation of the brain tissue itself is called "encephalitis", where "encephal-" refers to the brain tissue.) There are many causes for inflammation of tissue, and the meninges are no exception. However, the most common cause of meningeal inflammation is irritation caused by infection with bacteria or viruses. These organisms usually enter the meninges through the bloodstream from other parts of the body. As a matter of fact, many meningitis-causing bacteria are carried in the nose and throat, often without the carrier having symptoms. Viral meningeal infections are usually (but not always) less severe than bacterial infections. This is quite fortunate, since there are no antibiotic treatments available for most viruses and we must therefore let viral meningitis run its course by itself. Bacterial meningitis, on the other hand, must be treated with antibiotics in most cases to avoid severe consequences. Unfortunately the only way to confirm that meningitis is not bacterial is to culture the spinal fluid (actually the cerebrospinal fluid, since it bathes both the spinal cord and the brain) and see if there are bacteria in it. This can take 3-5

95. Meningitis Bacteriana Aguda
Incluye informaci³n sobre causas, diagn³stico y tratamiento. Adem¡s consejos y tips para facilitar el diagn³stico a los m©dicos.
http://tm.tm.conae.gov.ar/telemedicina/infantil/Meningitis Bacteriana Aguda.htm

96. Meningitis - Neurologychannel
meningitis (or spinal meningitis) is an infection in the meninges and cerebrospinal fluid. Overview, Video on meningitis. meningitis
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97. La Vacuna Contra La Meningitis Per Meningococ C
Informaci³ sobre aquets subtipus de la malaltia i la seva prevenci³.
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98. Meningitis
Note All links within content go to MayoClinic.com. Diseases and Conditions. meningitis. Another 700 people develop pneumococcal meningitis.
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Overview Every year in the United States, nearly 300 people die of meningococcal meningitis and many more experience serious complications from this disease. Another 700 people develop pneumococcal meningitis. In both cases, most of those affected are children under the age of 5. Meningitis is an infection and inflammation of the membranes (meninges) and fluid (cerebrospinal fluid) surrounding your brain and spinal cord. Meningitis is most often caused by bacteria or viruses. Bacterial meningitis is usually much more serious than viral meningitis. Most cases of meningitis occur when bacteria from an infection in another part of your body travel through your bloodstream to your brain and spinal cord. But bacteria can also spread directly to your brain or spine from a severe head injury or from an infection in your ear, nose or teeth.

99. BBC NEWS | Health | The Meningitis Files
The BBC offers a guide to the disease, issues it raises for the health service and the science employed to defeat it.
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You are in: Health News Front Page Africa Americas ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to UK Monday, 31 January, 2000, 14:19 GMT The meningitis files
Meningitis is one of the most terrifying diseases. It can be fatal in hours yet its early symptoms resemble self-limiting conditions like flu and colds. BBC News Online's health team offers a guide to the disease, the issues it raises for the health service and the science employed to defeat it. Meet the disease

Meningitis is an inflammation of the brain lining and is mostly found in bacteria and viruses - the bacterial form is the more life-threatening.
The 1999 panic

Meningitis outbreaks are generally more likely during the winter months - the winter of 1999 in particular saw several serious outbreaks.
Preventive measures

Cases of meningitis increased in the late 1990s - focusing more attention on finding a vaccine against the main strains of the disease.
International picture

Few countries have begun a routine vaccination campaign against meningococcal meningitis, but some have tighter guidelines on how to respond to epidemics.

100. Meningitis (Kinder)
Das AHCConsilium beschreibt Symptome, Ursachen und Behandlungsm¶glichkeiten dem Hirnhautentz¼ndung bei Kindern. Der Inhalt ist ausschlieŸlich f¼r Mediziner, Apotheker, Pharmamitarbeiter und Studenten dieser Fachrichtungen bestimmt.
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Haemophilus influenzae Typ B, Str. pneumoniae (Pneumokokken), N. meningitidis (Meningokokken).
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