Disease | haemophilus influenzae |
Symptom | C0025289|meningitis |
Sentences | 7 |
PubMedID- 24421786 | Emergence of non-serotype b encapsulated haemophilus influenzae as a cause of pediatric meningitis in northwestern ontario. |
PubMedID- 23446215 | The most important change is the dramatic decline of incidence of meningitis due to haemophilus influenzae serotype b (hib) due to infant vaccination , and the striking decrease of early-onset disease caused by group b streptococcus because of use of intra-partum antibiotic prophylaxis 3. |
PubMedID- 24396981 | We present a case of meningitis due to nontypeable haemophilus influenzae and streptococcus pneumoniae after adenotonsillectomy. |
PubMedID- 21146723 | We report a case of meningitis due to haemophilus influenzae serotype d strain in an infant. |
PubMedID- 24488395 | meningitis due to haemophilus influenzae type f. |
PubMedID- 26309730 | In one subject, us/ca/09-871, reported by greningeret al.2 as positive for enterovirus d68 through pcr and metagenomic ngs, we found in the np swab sample an overwhelming presence of bacterial sequences fromhaemophilus influenzae, a known cause of meningitis and neurological complications that was a common infection prior to the development of an effective vaccine. |
PubMedID- 20128925 | Four other patients had had infections in the region of the affected areas: patient #16 contracted mumps less than two months before onset, which was revealed by laterocervical tumefaction; patient #10 had had pleurisy and pneumococcal purulent pericarditis at age 4 years (9 years before the diagnosis of thoracic angiomatosis); patient #18 had had bilateral lymphatic pleural effusion after an episode of pneumonia associated with staphylococcus aureus bacteremia; patient #3 had recurrent purulent meningitis (due to haemophilus influenzae), revealing a meningeal defect at the third episode, leading to the diagnosis of aggressive vascular abnormalities of bone. |
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