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Bacterial profile and clinical outcome of childhood meningitis in rural Yemen: a 2-year hospital-based study.
Author: Al KhorasaniAhmad, BanajehSalem
Original Abstract of the Article :
Childhood acute bacterial meningitis (ABM) is an important cause of death and long-term neurological disability in Yemen, the only low income-high mortality country in the Arabian Peninsula. The objective of this study was to document the microbial characteristics, the antibacterial sensitivity patt...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2005.12.004
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Bacterial Profile and Clinical Outcome of Childhood Meningitis in Rural Yemen
Meningitis, a serious infection of the brain and spinal cord, can be a devastating condition, especially for children. This study investigates the bacterial profile, antibiotic sensitivity, and clinical outcome of childhood meningitis in a rural region of Yemen. The authors found a high prevalence of [Streptococcus pneumoniae] and [Neisseria meningitidis] as causative agents. The study highlights the importance of early diagnosis, appropriate antibiotic treatment, and the need for preventative measures to combat this serious infection in this vulnerable population.
The Desert of Meningitis: A Challenge for Rural Communities
The study provides valuable insights into the challenges of managing meningitis in a resource-limited setting. The high prevalence of these bacterial agents, along with the potential for antibiotic resistance, underscores the need for effective surveillance and early intervention to improve outcomes for children with this life-threatening infection.
Living in the Oasis: Protecting Children from Meningitis
The desert of meningitis can be a dangerous place for children. The study highlights the importance of vaccination, particularly for [Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)] to prevent this disease. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment are crucial for ensuring the best possible outcomes. Consulting with a healthcare professional to discuss vaccination strategies and understand the signs and symptoms of meningitis is essential for protecting children in vulnerable communities.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
The desert of meningitis can be a harsh and unforgiving place for children, especially in resource-limited settings. This study offers valuable insights into the bacterial profile and clinical outcome of this disease, highlighting the need for early diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and preventative measures to protect vulnerable populations. It is a reminder that even in the face of challenging circumstances, there are ways to combat this serious infection and improve outcomes for children.
Date :
- Date Completed 2006-10-26
- Date Revised 2007-12-14
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