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RÉSUMÉ OF THE RECENT LITERATURE ON MENINGITIS (NOT INCLUDING MENINGOCOCCUS MENINGITIS)

RÉSUMÉ OF THE RECENT LITERATURE ON MENINGITIS (NOT INCLUDING MENINGOCOCCUS MENINGITIS) IN PROGRESS PEDIATRICS OF THE RECENT R\l=E'\SUM\l=E'\ LITERATURE ON MENINGITIS INCLUDING MENINGOCOCCUS (NOT MENINGITIS) HENRY M.D., and SAMUEL M.D. HEIMAN, FELDSTEIN, YORK NEW INCIDENCE In 197 Holt found of men¬ the incidence the various forms of cases, as follows: ingitis Tuberculous meningitis . 22 Pneumococcus meningitis ( ). Meningococcus meningitis sporadic and 10 Staphylococcus streptococcus meningitis. Influenzal . 4 meningitis coli 1 Bacillus meningitis. Counted mixed infections. 2 twice, to as Tuberculous twice is, Holt,1 meningitis according prevalent as in and other similar The during March, April May any period. In number of cases increase in the being during April. spring, highest summer seen. most and the lowest number of cases are The early fall, for the seasonal of tuberculous menin¬ plausible explanation prevalence is in that these cases there had been a infection of the gitis previous of the bronchial which was latent. As respiratory tract, usually nodes, a an acute which so result of occurs in respiratory infection, commonly active the winter and the tuberculous becomes months, process spring and is This the fact that at spreads rapidly. apparently supported by in lesions are the autopsy pulmonary invariably present, although great of the cases no are demonstrable http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

RÉSUMÉ OF THE RECENT LITERATURE ON MENINGITIS (NOT INCLUDING MENINGOCOCCUS MENINGITIS)

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1913 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1913.04100330057008
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Abstract

IN PROGRESS PEDIATRICS OF THE RECENT R\l=E'\SUM\l=E'\ LITERATURE ON MENINGITIS INCLUDING MENINGOCOCCUS (NOT MENINGITIS) HENRY M.D., and SAMUEL M.D. HEIMAN, FELDSTEIN, YORK NEW INCIDENCE In 197 Holt found of men¬ the incidence the various forms of cases, as follows: ingitis Tuberculous meningitis . 22 Pneumococcus meningitis ( ). Meningococcus meningitis sporadic and 10 Staphylococcus streptococcus meningitis. Influenzal . 4 meningitis coli 1 Bacillus meningitis. Counted mixed infections. 2 twice, to as Tuberculous twice is, Holt,1 meningitis according prevalent as in and other similar The during March, April May any period. In number of cases increase in the being during April. spring, highest summer seen. most and the lowest number of cases are The early fall, for the seasonal of tuberculous menin¬ plausible explanation prevalence is in that these cases there had been a infection of the gitis previous of the bronchial which was latent. As respiratory tract, usually nodes, a an acute which so result of occurs in respiratory infection, commonly active the winter and the tuberculous becomes months, process spring and is This the fact that at spreads rapidly. apparently supported by in lesions are the autopsy pulmonary invariably present, although great of the cases no are demonstrable

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Sep 1, 1913

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