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1 vels can differentiate between bacterial and viral meningitis.
2 d into the CSF and the pathogenesis of acute viral meningitis.
3  of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) or viral meningitis.
4  used to differentiate between bacterial and viral meningitis.
5 f classifying acute bacterial meningitis and viral meningitis.
6 seem to apply to meningococcal meningitis or viral meningitis.
7                                    Trends in viral meningitis admissions have changed substantially o
8 ay that detects the four commonest causes of viral meningitis and encephalitis in the United Kingdom
9 d these viruses are commonly associated with viral meningitis and encephalitis.
10 ll become the first-line diagnostic test for viral meningitis and encephalitis.
11 s; one in the daily beclomethasone group had viral meningitis and one in the combined group had bronc
12  vitro, assess IL-10 function in vivo during viral meningitis, and generate specific, robust monoclon
13            Mumps virus (MuV) caused the most viral meningitis before mass immunization.
14                     The B cell repertoire of viral meningitis CSF was predominantly polyclonal, where
15 ild in the exposed clusters, and one case of viral meningitis due to human herpesvirus 6 in an unvacc
16 e differential diagnosis of encephalitis and viral meningitis during the summer months, especially in
17                 Hospital admission rates for viral meningitis from Jan 1, 1968, to Dec 31, 1985, vari
18 ing 1.875 x 10(11) viral particles developed viral meningitis (grade 3) due to the inadvertent inject
19 fections are the second most common cause of viral meningitis in children.
20               Long-term trends in paediatric viral meningitis in England have not previously been rep
21 pidemiological trends over time in childhood viral meningitis in England.
22  enteroviruses, are the most common cause of viral meningitis in humans.
23 vaccination programs, was the major cause of viral meningitis in the United States.
24 lyse annual age-specific admission rates for viral meningitis, including specific viral aetiologies,
25 isability pension in former meningococcal or viral meningitis patients versus members of the comparis
26       Additionally, both acute bacterial and viral meningitis result in marked reduction of brain-enr
27                     No cases of bacterial or viral meningitis were detected by CSF PCR or culture.
28 on of tick-borne encephalitis, a subgroup of viral meningitis, with high sensitivity and specificity.