2004
DOI: 10.1056/nejmp048246
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Bacterial Meningitis — A View of the Past 90 Years

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“…Despite the observed impact on pneumococcal disease and even with advances in patient care, the case-fatality rates vary between adults 34 and children 35,36 . For meningitis, the observed decrease is 16% to 37% in children and 1% to 3% in adults 37 , consistent with the estimates of 8% and 12% that have not changed in 20 years, despite progress in diagnosis and treatment 38,39 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Despite the observed impact on pneumococcal disease and even with advances in patient care, the case-fatality rates vary between adults 34 and children 35,36 . For meningitis, the observed decrease is 16% to 37% in children and 1% to 3% in adults 37 , consistent with the estimates of 8% and 12% that have not changed in 20 years, despite progress in diagnosis and treatment 38,39 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…На современном этапе бактериальные менингиты (БМ) являются актуальной проблемой клинической педиатрии [1]. БМ продолжают оставаться основной причиной заболеваемости и смертности у детей до 5 лет во всем мире [1,2].…”
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“…БМ продолжают оставаться основной причиной заболеваемости и смертности у детей до 5 лет во всем мире [1,2]. По литературным данным БМ вызывает частичную или полную потерю слуха в 10-20% случаев [3].…”
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