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HEMOPHILIC MENINGITIS IN CHILDREN

https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2013-12-1-53-57

Abstract

Bacterial purulent meningitis (BPM) was detected and treated in 63children aged from 1 month till 17 years during 2006—2010. 63,5% (40 patients) of patients were children of first three years old. In this group etiological distribution of the children was as follows: 55% were meningococcal, 17,5% were hemophilic, 2,5% were esherichiosic, 2,5% were staphylococcal, 22,5% were of unclear etiology. The peculiarities of clinics, causes and treatment of Hib — meningitis were explored in 7 children. The criteria were found which indicate the possibility of prolonged wave-like course of Hib-meningitis in the acute period of the disease.

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T. V. Egorova
Kirov State Medical Academy
Russian Federation


L. V. Malkova
Kirov Infectious Diseases Hospital
Russian Federation


I. F. Dziuban
Kirov Infectious Diseases Hospital
Russian Federation


A. L. Stolbov
Kirov Infectious Diseases Hospital
Russian Federation


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Egorova T.V., Malkova L.V., Dziuban I.F., Stolbov A.L. HEMOPHILIC MENINGITIS IN CHILDREN. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2013;12(1):53-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2013-12-1-53-57

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