Similar words: laryngitis, gingivitis, meninges, wing it, digitisation, amenities, evening, opening. Meaning: [‚menɪn'dʒaɪtɪs] n. infectious disease characterized by inflammation of the meninges (the tissues that surround the brain or spinal cord) usually caused by a bacterial infection; symptoms include headache and stiff neck and fever and nausea.
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31, Hib meningitis causes around a third of all cases of bacterial meningitis and is the commonest form in children under four.
32, People who develop meningococcal meningitis may have a preceding upper respiratory infection.
33, Bacterial meningitis must always be considered in a febrile person with severe headache.
34, We are fighting meningitis by raising money for medical research, distributing free information, and offering support to sufferers.
35, Researchers at Gloucesters public health laboratories have been carrying out a long term study into more than three hundred cases of meningitis.
36, If bacterial meningitis is diagnosed early and treated promptly, most people make a complete recovery.
37, Mrs Bottomley was visiting the Stroud headquarters of the Meningitis Trust.
38, The DoH says Meningitis C vaccine has proved to be safe and effective.
39, Pfizer said it would have donated Trovan if it had been licensed for epidemic meningococcal meningitis.
40, The symptoms are similar so hospital tests may be needed to tell the difference between bacterial and viral meningitis.
41, Such infections include pulmonary tuberculosis and cryptococcal meningitis.
42, I think she's got epidemic meningitis.
43, A bacterium Neisseria meningitidis that causes cerebrospinal meningitis.
44, Meningitis: Inflammation of the meninges.
45, He was diagnosed as having epidemic meningitis.
46, Infected cephalohematoma associated with meningitis is rarely reported.
47, A neonate presents with a history of serratia meningitis.
48, Neisseria meningitides is the cause of Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis.
49, Children ill with meningitis or encephalitis are usually hospitalized.
50, Without treatment, they could also develop severe illnesses such as tuberculosis, cryptococcal meningitis, and cancers such as lymphomas and Kaposi's sarcoma,[http://sentencedict.com/meningitis.html] among others.
51, In partnership with the Finlay Institute in Cuba, Bio-Manguinhos is working with WHO to ensure a supply of up to 10 million doses of bivalent AC meningitis vaccine by the next epidemic season.
52, Meningitis is relatively rare but extremely serious and universities advise students to be immunised against meningitis C, following outbreaks on a number of UK campuses in recent years.
53, A grieving couple plunged to their deaths at Beachy Head clutching a rucksack containing the body of their five-year-old boy after he died of meningitis, it emerged today.
54, Objective:to explore the early observation and nursing about fulminant epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis.
55, Methods: The EEG findings were analysed in 60 cases of parotitis meningitis.
56, Examples include a Latin American diagnostic kit for Chagas disease, a cholera vaccine developed by Bangladesh and India, and a cheap meningitis vaccine for Africa made by Brazil and Cuba.
57, The former include AIDS-dementia complex, HIV related seizures, aseptic meningitis, distal symmetric sensory polyneuropathy, primary HIV induced headache etc.
58, He has five children, four sons and one daughter, one of the sons of hours because children diagnosed with meningitis multibarrel to fall, a sequela.
59, Health workers routinely collect spinal fluid when examining someone who is suspected of having meningitis.
60, An acute whole-cranial, severe headache a ociated with fever, photophobia, and stiff neck indicates an infectious prove , such as meningitis, until proved otherwise.
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