keyword
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555655/do-we-protect-ourselves-against-west-nile-virus-a-systematic-review-on-knowledge-attitudes-and-practices-and-their-determinants
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Fonzo, Chiara Bertoncello, Liliana Tudor, Liana Miccolis, Michele Serpentino, Daniele Petta, Irene Amoruso, Tatjana Baldovin, Andrea Trevisan
BACKGROUND: West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus. In humans, 80% of infections are asymptomatic, while approximately 20% experience influenza-like symptoms. Fewer than 1% develop the neuroinvasive form which can lead to encephalitis, meningitis, acute flaccid paralysis, and even death. The global spread of the virus to areas where it was not previously present has become a growing concern. Since the 2000 s, there have been numerous outbreaks affecting local and travelling populations worldwide...
March 16, 2024: Journal of Infection and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555443/an-isothermal-crispr-based-lateral-flow-assay-for-detection-of-neisseria-meningitidis
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dao Thi Huyen, Julien Reboud, Dao Thanh Quyen, Jonathan M Cooper, Thirumalaisamy P Velavan, Ngo Tat Trung, Le Huu Song
BACKGROUND: Neisseria meningitidis can cause life-threatening meningococcal meningitis and meningococcemia. Old standard microbiological results from CSF/blood cultures are time consuming. This study aimed to combine the sensitivity of loop-mediated isothermal nucleic acid amplification (LAMP) with the specificity of CRISPR/Cas12a cleavage to demonstrate a reliable diagnostic assay for rapid detection of N. meningitidis. METHODS: A total of n = 139 samples were collected from patients with suspected meningococcal disease and were used for evaluation...
March 30, 2024: Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555143/bacterial-and-viral-infectious-disease-of-the-spine
#23
REVIEW
Pattana Wangaryattawanich, Amy M Condos, Tanya J Rath
Spinal infections are a diverse group of diseases affecting different compartments of the spine with variable clinical and imaging presentations. Diagnosis of spinal infections is based on a combination of clinical features, laboratory markers, and imaging studies. Imaging plays a pivotal role in the diagnosis and management of spinal infections. The characteristic imaging manifestations of bacterial and viral infections in the spine are discussed with key teaching points emphasized.
May 2024: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555142/bacterial-viral-and-prion-infectious-diseases-of-the-brain
#24
REVIEW
Amy M Condos, Pattana Wangaryattawanich, Tanya J Rath
Diagnosis of brain infections is based on a combination of clinical features, laboratory markers, and imaging findings. Imaging characterizes the extent and severity of the disease, aids in guiding diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, monitors response to treatment, and demonstrates complications. This review highlights the characteristic imaging manifestations of bacterial and viral infections in the brain.
May 2024: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552719/paediatric-meningitis-in-the-conjugate-vaccine-era-and-a-novel-clinical-decision-model-to-predict-bacterial-aetiology
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin Ng, Defres S, Willis L, Beckley R, Hardwick H, Coxon A, Kadambari S, Yu L-M, Liu X, Galal U, Conlin K, Griffiths Mj, Kneen R, Nadel S, Heath Pt, Kelly Df, Solomon T, Sadarangani M, Pollard Aj
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to assess aetiology and clinical characteristics in childhood meningitis, and develop clinical decision rules to distinguish bacterial meningitis from other similar clinical syndromes. METHODS: Children aged <16 years hospitalised with suspected meningitis/encephalitis were included, and prospectively recruited at 31 UK hospitals. Meningitis was defined as identification of bacteria/viruses from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and/or a raised CSF white blood cell count...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550465/purpura-fulminans-as-a-rare-manifestation-of-invasive-haemophilus-influenzae-disease-a-case-report
#26
Diana Oliveira Miranda, Maria Bourbon Ruão, José Magalhães, Nuno Miguel Pereira, Celina Gonçalves
Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) is a bacterium usually found in the upper respiratory tract of humans. Though it is recognized as a naturally occurring element in the human bacterial reservoir, Hi infections have the potential to be severe and even fatal, particularly when they result in conditions such as meningitis or epiglottitis. Because of this, Hi invasive infections are considered a reportable disease in Portugal. We report a case of a 58-year-old female, chronically adrenally suppressed on long-term steroids, who developed an invasive Hi type b infection that led to purpura fulminans and multiorgan failure after an acute episode of epiglottitis...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548941/microvascular-imaging-findings-in-infants-with-bacterial-meningitis-a-case-series
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ann T Foran, Luis Octavio Tierradentro-Garcia, Sophie Haddad, Santiago Martinez-Correa, Misun Hwang
Bacterial meningitis is a severe and life-threatening disease that rapidly progresses in neonates and infants; prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment are lifesaving. Magnetic resonance imaging remains the primary imaging technique for diagnosing meningitis; however, due to its limited availability and cost, ultrasound is often used for initial screening. Microvascular imaging ultrasound (MVI) is an emerging technique that offers insight into the brain microvasculature beyond conventional ultrasound. Here we present three patients with confirmed bacterial meningitis and associated cerebral microvascular findings on brain MVI to instigate further validation of cerebral microvascular imaging markers of bacterial meningitis for early detection and intervention...
March 28, 2024: Journal of Ultrasound
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548243/evaluation-of-metagenomic-and-pathogen-targeted-next-generation-sequencing-for-diagnosis-of-meningitis-and-encephalitis-in-adults-a-multicenter-prospective-observational-cohort-study-in-china
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weibi Chen, Gang Liu, Lili Cui, Fei Tian, Jiatang Zhang, Jiahua Zhao, Ying Lv, Jianxin Du, Xinyu Huan, Yingfeng Wu, Yan Zhang
BACKGROUND: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) might aid in identification of causal pathogens. However, the optimal approaches applied to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for detection are unclear, and studies evaluating application of different NGS workflows for diagnosis of intracranial infections are limited. METHODS: In this multicenter, prospective observational cohort study, we described the diagnostic efficacy of pathogen-targeted NGS (ptNGS) and metagenomic NGS (mNGS) compared to that of composite microbiologic assays, for infectious meningitis/encephalitis (M/E)...
March 26, 2024: Journal of Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38545731/cribriform-plate-dehiscence-with-encephalomeningocele-revealed-by-recurrent-meningitis-a-case-report
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Najla Soyah, Hajer Ben Belgacem, Donia Brahem, Nadia Mama, Raoudha Kebaili, Samia Tilouche, Marwa Abdelberi, Nesrine Jaballah, Jihene Bouguila, Lamia Boughamoura
INTRODUCTION: Meningitis is a potentially life threatening illness. It requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. Recurrent meningitis needs detailed investigations to identify the underlying cause. OBSERVATION: We report a case of recurrent pneumococcal meningitis in a 9-year-old boy with an underlying congenital skull base abnormality. Brain computed tomography (CT) scan showed no obvious skull base defects. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain revealed a dehiscence of the cribriform plate with encephalomeningocele...
January 5, 2024: La Tunisie Médicale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38545045/imaging-findings-of-posterior-fossa-subdural-empyema-secondary-to-neonatal-bacterial-meningitis
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huanyu Luo, Hang Li, Di Hu, Shuangfeng Yang, Yun Peng
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 15, 2024: Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543556/genomic-characterization-of-multidrug-resistant-pathogenic-enteric-bacteria-from-healthy-children-in-osun-state-nigeria
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica N Uwanibe, Idowu B Olawoye, Christian T Happi, Onikepe A Folarin
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is responsible for the spread and persistence of bacterial infections. Surveillance of AMR in healthy individuals is usually not considered, though these individuals serve as reservoirs for continuous disease transmission. Therefore, it is essential to conduct epidemiological surveillance of AMR in healthy individuals to fully understand the dynamics of AMR transmission in Nigeria. Thirteen multidrug-resistant Citrobacter spp., Enterobacter spp., Klebsiella pneumoniae , and Escherichia coli isolated from stool samples of healthy children were subjected to whole genome sequencing (WGS) using Illumina and Oxford nanopore sequencing platforms...
March 1, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534712/multiple-drug-resistant-streptococcus-strains-an-actual-problem-in-pig-farms-in-western-romania
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luminita Costinar, Corina Badea, Adela Marcu, Corina Pascu, Viorel Herman
Streptococci are a type of bacteria that can cause severe illnesses in humans and animals. Some typical species like S. suis , or atypical species like S. porcinus and, S. dysgalactiae subsp. dysgalactiae , can cause infections like septicemia, meningitis, endocarditis, arthritis, and septic shock. S. suis is considered a newly emerging zoonotic pathogen. Although human streptococcal infection outbreaks are rare, it is appropriate to review the main streptococcal species isolated in pig farms in western Romania, due to the high degree of antibiotic resistance among most isolates commonly used in human treatment...
March 19, 2024: Antibiotics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534689/daptomycin-use-for-persistent-coagulase-negative-staphylococcal-bacteremia-in-a-neonatal-intensive-care-unit
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eleni Papachatzi, Despoina Gkentzi, Sotiris Tzifas, Theodore Dassios, Gabriel Dimitriou
During the last two decades, the incidence of late-onset sepsis (LOS) has increased due to improved survival of premature neonates. Persistent bacteremia (PB) in LOS is defined as more than two positive blood cultures obtained on different calendar days during the same infectious episode. Although rare, PB should be treated aggressively to prevent adverse outcomes. Daptomycin, a lipopeptide antibiotic, has been used in neonates with persistent coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) bacteremia with promising results, but studies reporting on the efficacy and safety of the agent are scarce...
March 12, 2024: Antibiotics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38533114/whole-genome-sequencing-data-of-streptococcus-pneumoniae-isolated-from-indonesian-population
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miftahuddin Majid Khoeri, Yustinus Maladan, Korrie Salsabila, Lindawati Alimsardjono, Naritha Vermasari, Iva Puspitasari, Rina Yunita, Wisnu Tafroji, Rosantia Sarassari, Ratna Fathma Sari, Sarah Azhari Balqis, Ghina Athyah Wahid, Diana Shinta Purwanto, Kuntjoro Harimurti, Amin Soebandrio, Dodi Safari
Streptococcus pneumoniae is the leading cause of bacterial pneumonia, bacteremia, and meningitis. Indonesia introduced the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) nationwide in 2022. In this study, we present whole genome sequence (WGS) data of 94 S. pneumoniae isolates that were obtained from hospitalized patients, healthy children, and adult groups from different regions prior to PCV program in Indonesia. DNA sequences of S. pneumoniae were obtained using the TruSeq Nano DNA kit (Illumina NovaSeq6000 Platform)...
April 2024: Data in Brief
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531686/csir-mediated-signal-transduction-pathway-in-response-to-low-iron-conditions-promotes-escherichia-coli-k1-invasion-and-penetration-of-the-blood-brain-barrier
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yangyang Zheng, Hao Sun, Yanling Wang, Chen Jin, Xiaoya Li, Yu Pang, Qianwen Ge, Lei Wang, Bin Liu
Escherichia coli K1 is the leading cause of neonatal Gram-negative bacterial meningitis, but the pathogenesis of E. coli K1 meningitis remains unclear. Blood-brain barrier (BBB) penetration is a crucial step in E. coli meningitis development. Here, we uncovered the crucial role of CsiR, a GntR family regulator, in E. coli K1 virulence. During infection, csiR expression was induced due to the derepression by Fur in the blood and human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMECs). CsiR positively regulated ilvB expression, which is associated with branched chain amino acid synthesis...
March 26, 2024: Journal of Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524112/investigation-of-a-bacterial-meningitis-cluster-in-a-refugee-settlement-obongi-district-uganda-march-2023
#36
REVIEW
Brian Agaba, Rebecca Akunzirwe, Leah Naluwagga Baliruno, Helen Nelly Naiga, Paul Okello, Daniel Kadobera, Lilian Bulage, Richard Migisha, Alex Riolexus Ario
On 6 March 2023, Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C was isolated from a cerebral spinal fluid sample from Obongi District, Uganda. This sample was one of many from patients who were presenting with fever, convulsions, and altered consciousness. We investigated to determine the scope of the meningitis cluster, identify risk factors of contracting meningitis, and inform control measures. We reviewed medical records, conducted active community case finding, and conducted key informant interviews in the affected communities to identify cases and factors associated with contracting meningitis...
2024: Pan African Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524012/concomitant-salmonella-and-leptospira-meningitis-a-rare-case-report
#37
Rizwan Ullah, Aftab Ahmad, Yoalkris E Salcedo, Amir Hassan, Anuva Khanal, Aayush Chaulagain
This study presents a unique case of concurrent salmonella and Leptospira meningitis in a 20-year-old woman with no prior medical history. Coinfection with endemic pathogens is plausible, especially in regions like Pakistan. While Salmonella meningitis is uncommon, it presents a significant medical emergency, particularly in immunocompromised adults. Neuroleptospirosis, though rare, can manifest in certain cases. The patient displayed persistent high fever, confusion, irritability, and a single seizure episode...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522747/peritoneal-dialysis-associated-peritonitis-caused-by-neisseria-sicca-a-case-report-and-literature-review
#38
Mengshuang Zhang, Tian Yang, Xin Yin, GuiXia Li, XuZhan Zhang, Di Xie, Chen Chen
Neisseria sicca, a Gram-negative diplococcus commonly found in the nasopharynx as part of normal bacterial flora, is typically non-pathogenic but has been associated with various diseases including endocarditis, conjunctivitis, pneumonia and meningitis (Jeurissen et al., 2006; Kozlova et al., 2020; Alcid, 1980; Carter et al., 2007). In this report, we present a case of peritonitis in a patient undergoing peritoneal dialysis caused by N. sicca and review the literature on Neisseria-associated peritonitis.
March 22, 2024: Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522137/magnolol-attenuates-macrophage-pyroptosis-triggered-by-streptococcus-equi-subsp-zooepidemicus
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuxuan Liu, Meijun Lu, Qian Sun, Zheng Guo, Yongjin Lin, Shun Li, Yunfei Huang, Yajuan Li, Qiang Fu
Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus (SEZ) is a zoonotic bacterial pathogen that causes life-threatening infections and various diseases such as meningitis, endocarditis and pneumonia. With the use of antibiotics being severely restricted in the international community, an alternative to antibiotics is urgently needed against bacterial. In the present study, the herbal extract magnolol protected mice against SEZ infection, reflected by increased survival rate and reduced bacterial burden. A pro-inflammatory form of cell death occurred in SEZ-infected macrophage...
March 23, 2024: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520645/granulocytes-in-cerebrospinal-fluid-of-adults-suspected-of-a-central-nervous-system-infection-a-prospective-study-of-diagnostic-accuracy
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven L Staal, Sabine E Olie, Liora Ter Horst, Ingeborg E van Zeggeren, Diederik van de Beek, Matthijs C Brouwer
PURPOSE: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) granulocytes are associated with bacterial meningitis, but information on its diagnostic value is limited and primarily based on retrospective studies. Therefore, we assessed the diagnostic accuracy of CSF granulocytes. METHODS: We analyzed CSF granulocytes (index test) from all consecutive patients in two prospective cohort studies in the Netherlands. Both studies included patients ≥ 16 years, suspected of a central nervous system (CNS) infection, who underwent a diagnostic lumbar puncture...
March 23, 2024: Infection
keyword
keyword
38850
2
3
Fetch more papers »
Fetching more papers... Fetching...
Remove bar
Read by QxMD icon Read
×

Save your favorite articles in one place with a free QxMD account.

×

Search Tips

Use Boolean operators: AND/OR

diabetic AND foot
diabetes OR diabetic

Exclude a word using the 'minus' sign

Virchow -triad

Use Parentheses

water AND (cup OR glass)

Add an asterisk (*) at end of a word to include word stems

Neuro* will search for Neurology, Neuroscientist, Neurological, and so on

Use quotes to search for an exact phrase

"primary prevention of cancer"
(heart or cardiac or cardio*) AND arrest -"American Heart Association"

We want to hear from doctors like you!

Take a second to answer a survey question.