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Was (wer) ist typhoid meningitis - definition

INFECTED HOUSEWORKER IN NEW YORK CITY
Typhoid Mary in Oyster Bay; Typhoid Mary Mallon; Typhoid Mary
  • Poster depiction of "Typhoid Mary"
  • A historical poster warning against acting like Typhoid Mary

Menw         
  • Structural formula of ceftriaxone, one of the third-generation cefalosporin antibiotics recommended for the initial treatment of bacterial meningitis.
  • [[Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman]] developed severe meningococcal meningitis as a young child; in her case, the petechial rash progressed to [[gangrene]] and required [[amputation]] of all limbs. She survived the disease and became a [[poster child]] for a meningitis vaccination campaign in [[New Zealand]].
  • Cloudy CSF from a person with meningitis due to Streptococcus
  • sporadic cases only}}
  • Histopathology of bacterial meningitis: autopsy case of a person with pneumococcal meningitis showing inflammatory infiltrates of the [[pia mater]] consisting of neutrophil granulocytes (inset, higher magnification).
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  • >1000}}
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  • Neck stiffness, Texas meningitis epidemic of 1911–12
  • Gram stain]] of meningococci from a culture showing Gram negative (pink) bacteria, often in pairs
  • ''Streptococcus pneumoniae''—a causative bacterium of meningitis (illustration).
INFLAMMATION OF THE MEMBRANES AROUND THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD
Bacterial Meningitis; Spinal meningitis; Leptomeningitis; Bacterial meningitis; Meningitis, bacterial; Meningitis, viral; Meningitus; Menegitus; Menegitis; Fungal Meningitis; Septic Meningitis; Septic meningitis; Menengitis; Eosinophilic meningitis; Cerebrospinal meningitis; Menangitis; Meningitis outbreak; Cerebral meningitis; MenW; Men W; Men A; MenA; Chronic meningitis; Causes of meningitis
Menw, son of Three-Cries (), is a hero and shapeshifter in early Welsh literature, an "Enchanted Knight" of King Arthur at his court at Celliwig. He appears most prominently in the early Arthurian tale Culhwch and Olwen, in which he is handpicked among Arthur's warriors to accompany Culhwch on his quest to win Olwen.
Leptomeningitis         
  • Structural formula of ceftriaxone, one of the third-generation cefalosporin antibiotics recommended for the initial treatment of bacterial meningitis.
  • [[Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman]] developed severe meningococcal meningitis as a young child; in her case, the petechial rash progressed to [[gangrene]] and required [[amputation]] of all limbs. She survived the disease and became a [[poster child]] for a meningitis vaccination campaign in [[New Zealand]].
  • Cloudy CSF from a person with meningitis due to Streptococcus
  • sporadic cases only}}
  • Histopathology of bacterial meningitis: autopsy case of a person with pneumococcal meningitis showing inflammatory infiltrates of the [[pia mater]] consisting of neutrophil granulocytes (inset, higher magnification).
  • 309–734}}}}
  • >1000}}
}}
  • Neck stiffness, Texas meningitis epidemic of 1911–12
  • Gram stain]] of meningococci from a culture showing Gram negative (pink) bacteria, often in pairs
  • ''Streptococcus pneumoniae''—a causative bacterium of meningitis (illustration).
INFLAMMATION OF THE MEMBRANES AROUND THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD
Bacterial Meningitis; Spinal meningitis; Leptomeningitis; Bacterial meningitis; Meningitis, bacterial; Meningitis, viral; Meningitus; Menegitus; Menegitis; Fungal Meningitis; Septic Meningitis; Septic meningitis; Menengitis; Eosinophilic meningitis; Cerebrospinal meningitis; Menangitis; Meningitis outbreak; Cerebral meningitis; MenW; Men W; Men A; MenA; Chronic meningitis; Causes of meningitis
·noun Inflammation of the pia mater or of the arachnoid membrane.
meningitis         
  • Structural formula of ceftriaxone, one of the third-generation cefalosporin antibiotics recommended for the initial treatment of bacterial meningitis.
  • [[Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman]] developed severe meningococcal meningitis as a young child; in her case, the petechial rash progressed to [[gangrene]] and required [[amputation]] of all limbs. She survived the disease and became a [[poster child]] for a meningitis vaccination campaign in [[New Zealand]].
  • Cloudy CSF from a person with meningitis due to Streptococcus
  • sporadic cases only}}
  • Histopathology of bacterial meningitis: autopsy case of a person with pneumococcal meningitis showing inflammatory infiltrates of the [[pia mater]] consisting of neutrophil granulocytes (inset, higher magnification).
  • 309–734}}}}
  • >1000}}
}}
  • Neck stiffness, Texas meningitis epidemic of 1911–12
  • Gram stain]] of meningococci from a culture showing Gram negative (pink) bacteria, often in pairs
  • ''Streptococcus pneumoniae''—a causative bacterium of meningitis (illustration).
INFLAMMATION OF THE MEMBRANES AROUND THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD
Bacterial Meningitis; Spinal meningitis; Leptomeningitis; Bacterial meningitis; Meningitis, bacterial; Meningitis, viral; Meningitus; Menegitus; Menegitis; Fungal Meningitis; Septic Meningitis; Septic meningitis; Menengitis; Eosinophilic meningitis; Cerebrospinal meningitis; Menangitis; Meningitis outbreak; Cerebral meningitis; MenW; Men W; Men A; MenA; Chronic meningitis; Causes of meningitis
Meningitis is a serious infectious illness which affects your brain and spinal cord.
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Wikipedia

Mary Mallon

Mary Mallon (September 23, 1869 – November 11, 1938), commonly known as Typhoid Mary, was an Irish-born American cook believed to have infected between 51 and 122 people with typhoid fever. The infections caused three confirmed deaths, with unconfirmed estimates of up to 50. She was the first person in the United States identified as an asymptomatic carrier of the pathogenic bacteria Salmonella typhi. She persisted in working as a cook and thereby exposed others to the disease. Because of that, she was twice forcibly quarantined by authorities, eventually for the final two decades of her life. Mallon died after a total of nearly 30 years in isolation. Her popular nickname has since gained currency as a term for persons who spread disease or other misfortune, not always aware that they are doing so.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für typhoid meningitis
1. The Prime Minister said the water borne diseases such as cholera, typhoid, meningitis, hepatitis A and E could be controlled through better hygiene practices and availability of safe water.