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View Post: Meningitis
26 Nov 2009 by Health and Fitness Expert
(Acute Bacterial, Aseptic Viral, and Subacute Meningitis) Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, the membranes that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord. The most common and acute types are caused by bacteria, ...
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View Post: Symptoms of Viral Meningitis
18 Nov 2009 by admin
And keep your body health by good nutrition and exercise. Healthy body may be stronger to fight with any infection of many factors from the outside. If anyone around you seems experience the viral or bacterial meningitis, ...
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12 Nov 2009 by Tiny
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View Post: Humanitarian Daily Media Review
22 Apr 2009
Health and Nutrition. Mine Action. Water & Sanitation. Funding. Political and other developments. President Al-Bashir to visit West Darfur. Law experts and politicians strongly criticise ICC (The Advocate); Kenana Forum of Southern Leaders ... (Rai Al-Sha'ab); Health braced for summer by stockpiling meningitis vaccines (Al-Sudani); South Darfur Health complains about staff shortages (Al-Sudani). Water & Sanitation. Kiir launches water policy for South Sudan (The Citizen) ...
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View Post: Lactation Clinical Trial: Baby-Friendly Community Health Services ...
1 Dec 2009
The Norwegian Government's "The Norwegian Action Plan on Nutrition" (2007-2011) goal is to increase of the proportion of children receiving breast milk. The ini... ... It is well known that breast milk reduces the prevalence and severity of infectious diseases like diarrhoea, lower respiratory tract infections, ear infections, urinary tract infections as well as bacterial meningitis and necrotic enterocolitis. Current research suggests that breast milk can have long term ...
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View Post: Questions and Answers:2009 H1N1 and Pneumococcal Disease in the News
20 Nov 2009 by worldwebcreator
They can also invade the bloodstream, causing bacteremia, and/or the tissues and fluids surrounding the brain and spinal cord, causing meningitis. What does CDC know about invasive pneumococcal disease among people who get 2009 H1N1 or ...
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View Post: ISPUB - Neonatal Meningitis Together With 11-Beta Hydroxylase ...
27 Sep 2009
There is a higher risk with prematurity, low birth weight, prolonged use of general spectrum antibiotics, total parenteral nutrition and male gender (7,8,9). Neonatal meningitis has a mortality rate varying between 10 -30%. ...
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View Post: Food Safety News - Global Food Safety News & Information ...
16 Nov 2009 by aweisbecker@marlerclark.com (Andy Weisbecker)
Cronobacter sakazakii (formerly Enterobacter sakazakii) are rare causes of infant septicemia and meningitis, resulting in death in approximately 40% of cases. Since 1958, 120 cases of Cronobacter sakazakii infection in infants have been reported, an average of fewer than three cases per year .... Other than an improperly prepared intravenous nutrition solution implicated in one outbreak, no other clear source of Cronobacter sakazakii infection has been identified to date. ...
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