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Pypa, L. V. |
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Svistilnik, R. V. |
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Romanchuk, K. Yu. |
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Gordiichuk, O. O. |
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Smolko, D. G. |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2025-03-20T21:19:34Z |
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2025-03-20T21:19:34Z |
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2020 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of acute bacterial meningitis in adults of Khmelnytskyi region / L. V. Pypa, R. V. Svistilnik, K. Yu. Romanchuk [et al.] // World of Medicine and Biology. – 2020. – № 3 (73). – P. 81–87. |
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DOI: 10.26724/2079-8334-2020-3-73-81-87 |
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https://dspace.vnmu.edu.ua/123456789/8482 |
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dc.description.abstract |
We analyzed 123 cases of аcute bacterial meningitis, where 74 cases were in men and 49 cases - in women. 93.5% of cases began with fever, headache (86.2%), vomiting (69.9%), epileptic seizures (1.6%), altered level of consciousness (17.8%) and meningeal syndrome (80,2%). The etiological factor was established in 20.3% of patients. In 41.4% of patients neurological complications were observed. The terminal end was observed in 7.3% of patients. The main causative agent of аcute bacterial meningitis was S. pneumoniae (56.0%), the second place was taken by N. meningitidis (36.0%), the third one was divided between
S. aureus and L. monocytogenes (4.0%). Brain edema (90.2%), paresis of extremities (11.7%) and epileptic seizures (7.8%) were frequent complications. The prevalence of аcute bacterial meningitis was 0.86 per 100 thousand population per year in the ratio between men and women of 1.5:1 and the total annual mortality of 0.06 per 100 thousand population. |
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en |
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World of Medicine and Biology |
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dc.subject |
bacterial meningitis |
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epidemiology |
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dc.subject |
etiology |
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adults |
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dc.title |
Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of acute bacterial meningitis in adults of Khmelnytskyi region |
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Article |
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