نتایج جستجو برای: invasive meningococcal disease imd

تعداد نتایج: 1603358  

2007
Rachelle B. Boulton Stephen C. Alder Susan Mottice A. Peter Catinella Carrie L. Byington

Trends in invasive meningococcal disease in Utah during 1995-2005 have differed substantially from US trends in incidence rate and serogroup and age distributions. Regional surveillance is essential to identify high-risk populations that might benefit from targeted immunization efforts.

2006
Johannes Elias Dag Harmsen Heike Claus Wiebke Hellenbrand Matthias Frosch Ulrich Vogel

Meningococci can cause clusters of disease. Specimens from 1,616 patients in Germany obtained over 42 months were typed by serogrouping and sequence typing of PorA and FetA and yielded a highly diverse dataset (Simpson's index 0.963). A retrospective spatiotemporal scan statistic (SaTScan) was applied in an automated fashion to identify clusters for each finetype defined by serogroup variable r...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2010
Lee H Harrison

Neisseria meningitidis is a leading cause of bacterial meningitis and other serious infections worldwide. The epidemiological profile of N. meningitidis is highly changeable, with great differences in disease incidence and serogroup distribution. Six serogroups (namely serogroups A, B, C, W-135, X, and Y) are responsible for most cases of meningococcal disease worldwide; the epidemiological pro...

1999
Margery Kennett Vicki Stambos

The National Neisseria Network has undertaken meningococcal isolate surveillance by means of a collaborative laboratory-based initiative since 1994. The phenotype (serogroup, serotype and serosubtype) and antibiotic susceptibility of 323 isolates of Neisseria meningitidis from invasive cases of meningococcal disease were determined in 1998. Ninety per cent of the invasive isolates were either s...

2013
Annaliesa S. Anderson Li Hao Qin Jiang Shannon L. Harris Thomas R. Jones John L. Perez Laura York Joseph Eiden Kathrin U. Jansen

Asymptomatic throat carriage of Neisseria meningitidis is common in healthy individuals. In unusual cases, the bacteria become invasive, resulting in life-threatening disease. Effective meningococcal serogroup B (MnB) vaccines should provide broad protection against disease-causing strains and may confer indirect protection by impacting carriage and subsequent transmission. Factor H binding pro...

Journal: :Medicinski arhiv 2010
Ilir Tolaj Shemsedin Dreshaj Emine Qehaja Jasmina Tolaj Teuta Doda-Ejupi Murat Mehmeti

PURPOSE With this study we want to evaluate the role of dexamethasone adjuvant treatment in different clinical forms of invasive meningococcal diseases. WORK METHODS: This was a randomized, open label trial that was conducted in 147 individuals with meningococcal sepsis. All of the cases have been divided in two groups: (1) Cases with meningococcal disease and CNS infection, and (2) Cases with ...

2018
Johannes B Herrmann Marcel Muenstermann Lea Strobel Alexandra Schubert-Unkmeir Trent M Woodruff Scott D Gray-Owen Andreas Klos Kay O Johswich

Sepsis caused by Neisseria meningitidis (meningococcus) is a rapidly progressing, life-threatening disease. Because its initial symptoms are rather unspecific, medical attention is often sought too late, i.e., when the systemic inflammatory response is already unleashed. This in turn limits the success of antibiotic treatment. The complement system is generally accepted as the most important in...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence 1999

The National Neisseria Network has undertaken meningococcal isolate surveillance by means of a collaborative laboratory-based initiative since 1994. The phenotype (serogroup, serotype and serosubtype) and antibiotic susceptibility of 323 isolates of Neisseria meningitidis from invasive cases of meningococcal disease were determined in 1998. Ninety per cent of the invasive isolates were either s...

2017
Robert G. K. Donald Julio Cesar Hawkins Li Hao Paul Liberator Thomas R. Jones Shannon L. Harris John L. Perez Joseph J. Eiden Kathrin U. Jansen Annaliesa S. Anderson

Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B (MenB) is an important cause of invasive meningococcal disease. The development of safe and effective vaccines with activity across the diversity of MenB strains has been challenging. While capsular polysaccharide conjugate vaccines have been highly successful in the prevention of disease due to meningococcal serogroups A, C, W, and Y, this approach has not be...

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2013
A Shibl H Tufenkeji M Khalil Z Memish

The Islamic Hajj to Makkah (Mecca) has been associated with outbreaks of invasive meningococcal disease and the global spread of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup W-135. For Hajj pilgrims the quadrivalent vaccination against serogroups A, C, W-135 and Y is a mandatory requirement. Novel conjugate vaccines may provide benefits for the community by reduction of carriage. With the introduction of t...

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