We found enteroviral meningitis (EM) to reduce CSF concentration of A beta 42 (median, 1051.1 pg/mL; interquartile range (IQR), 737.6-1559.5 vs. median, 459.4 pg/mL; IQR, 312.0-662.0, p < 0.001). In contrast, CSF concentrations of t-tau and S100B were not affected by EM. There ...
Results: CSF procalcitonin level in bacterial meningitis was significantly higher than viral meningitis (1.72卤0.9 ng/ml and 0.71卤0.04ng/ml respectively,Pvalue= 0.00). A serum procalcitonin level >0.5 ng/ml had high sensitivity and specificity ( 90.1% and 97.1% respectively) in the diagnosis ...
Fusion partner cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from donors may be pre-screened to confirm absence of viral DNA, for example, by PCR, including immunodeficiency-1 and 2, hepatitis B and C, cytomegalo-, herpes-6, and Epstein Barr viruses. [0104] Hybridoma cells produced ...
Tunkel AR, Rosser SW, Hansen EJ, Scheld WM: Blood-brain barrier alterations in bacterial meningitis: development of an in vitro model and observations on the effects of lipopolysaccharide. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. 1991, 27A: 113-120. Article CAS Google Scholar De Vries HE, ...
We found enteroviral meningitis (EM) to reduce CSF concentration of Aβ42 (median, 1051.1?pg/mL; interquartile range (IQR), 737.6–1559.5 vs. median, 459.4?pg/mL; IQR, 312.0–662.0, p?doi:10.1007/s10096-019-03569-0KacperDepartment
R2210 Study in changes of CSF in 50 patients with bacterial, viral, and TB meningitisFollowing a recent phylogenetic analysis of all 39 species of the genus Legionella and related organisms, the name Legionella lytica has been proposed for bacteria previously considered either as Sarcobium lyticum...
Production of viral antibodies in vitro by CSF cells from mumps meningitis and multiple sclerosis patients. J Neurol Sci 90:315-24.Salmi AA, Hyypia T, Ilonen J, Reunanen M, Remes M (1989) Production of viral antibodies in vitro by CSF cells from mumps meningitis and multiple sclerosis ...
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Lymphocyte Subpopulations and CSF Immunoglobulins in Bacterial Meningitis and Viral Meningitisdoi:10.1111/j.1442-200X.1980.tb00555.xNaoaki JinnoDepartment of PediatricsPediatrics International
While human malaria studies lack specific reports on GRO chemokine levels, increased levels have been documented in bacterial meningitis [7,33] and in viral encephalopathies [34]. Animal studies indicate elevated GROα and GROβ levels in infections with Theiler virus [35], JC virus [36], an...
Results: 105 neonates without CSF shunts were studied: 30 had CNS infection (13 bacterial meningitis, 11 viral, 6 congenital meningo-encephalitis), and 75 did not. Areas under the ROC curve were: β2m 0.95±0.02 (cut-off value 2.5 mg/L), and total proteins 0.84±0.05 (cut-off value ...