All Relations between Meningitis and feeding

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Xuan Jiang, Fengyang Li, Jikun Mei, Tong Wu, Junhui Zhu, Ziheng Li, Zengshuai Wu, Hexiang Jiang, Na Li, Liancheng Le. Brain Immune Cell Infiltration and Serum Metabolomic Characteristics Reveal that Lauric Acid Promotes Immune Cell Infiltration in Brain and Streptococcus suis Meningitis in Mice. Molecular neurobiology. 2024-04-16. PMID:38625620. and feeding trials show that lauric acid can promote meningitis by promoting the infiltration of immune cells into brain. 2024-04-16 2024-04-18 mouse
Aziza Elouali, Nourelhouda Ouerradi, Ghanam Ayad, Abdeladim Babakhouya, Maria Rkai. Salmonella Meningitis in a Young Infant: A Case Report. Cureus. vol 15. issue 8. 2023-09-27. PMID:37753016. in this report, we describe a case of salmonella meningitis in a 37-day-old girl exclusively formula-fed baby girl who was admitted for high fever, irritability, poor feeding, low activity, excessive crying for five days, and repeated seizures on the day of admission. 2023-09-27 2023-10-07 Not clear
Srijan Singh, Sushant Satish Mane, Gangajal Kasniya, Sofia Cartaya, Mohd Mujibur Rahman, Akhil Maheshwari, Mario Motta, Pradeep Dudej. Enteroviral Infections in Infants. Newborn (Clarksville, Md.). vol 1. issue 3. 2022-10-28. PMID:36304567. enteroviruses are transmitted mainly by oral and fecal-oral routes; the clinical manifestations include a viral prodrome including fever, feeding intolerance, and lethargy, which may be followed by exanthema; aseptic meningitis and encephalitis; pleurodynia; myopericarditis; and multi-system organ failure. 2022-10-28 2023-08-14 Not clear
Shinsuke Mizuno, Sayaka Matsuzaki, Koji Yokoyama, Keigo Hamahata, Akira Yoshid. Case Report: A Domestic Sponge Brush Used to Clean a Milk Feeding Bottle: The Source of Neonatal Meningitis Caused by Frontiers in pediatrics. vol 9. 2021-10-12. PMID:34631623. case report: a domestic sponge brush used to clean a milk feeding bottle: the source of neonatal meningitis caused by 2021-10-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Franciska Rahardjo, Mardiana, Nurpudji A Tasli. Formulating Diet for Transitional Feeding in Tuberculous Meningitis Patient during Hospital Care and through to Period of Home Healthcare. Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology. vol 66. issue Supplement. 2021-08-31. PMID:33612633. formulating diet for transitional feeding in tuberculous meningitis patient during hospital care and through to period of home healthcare. 2021-08-31 2023-08-13 human
Sormeh Salehian, Abhinav Rastogi, Olivier Ghez, Margarita Burmeste. Mitral valve replacement in neonatal endocarditis: time to discuss prevention strategies for Group B streptococcus disease. BMJ case reports. vol 2016. 2019-11-20. PMID:27677575. we report a case of a healthy term neonate who developed gbs septicaemia and meningitis having presented with parental concern and poor feeding. 2019-11-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Özhan Bayram, Ağladıoğlu Yılmaz Sebahat, Ağladıoğlu Kadir, Koçyiğit Al. A rare cause of short stature: transsphenoidal encephalocele. European journal of pediatrics. vol 173. issue 12. 2015-07-20. PMID:24135799. respiratory and feeding difficulties due to mass effect in the oral or nasal cavity and episodes of recurrent meningitis are the main clinical features. 2015-07-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
J-C Mercie. [Clinical signs suggestive of bacterial meningitis in infants]. Medecine et maladies infectieuses. vol 39. issue 7-8. 2010-01-07. PMID:19409742. two clinical forms are basically observed in infants and young children: firstly, clinical meningitis which is characterized by fever, usually greater than 39 degrees c, and poorly specific gastrointestinal signs such as refusal of feeding and/or vomiting; irritability, abnormal crying, bulging fontanel, unusual generalized seizures occurring before six months of age and lasting more than 10 min should draw the clinician's attention and lead him/her to perform a lumbar puncture and initiate antibiotics; secondly, severe sepsis which is characterized by tachycardia, cold and/or mottled limbs and sometimes leg pain which should suggest a meningococcal disease; it is quite urgent to administer rapid fluid loading and antibiotic treatment while postponing lumbar puncture before the septic cascade evolves towards septic shock, extensive hemorrhagic rash, and ischemic limbs. 2010-01-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lin-Yu Wang, Chun-Ta Chen, Won-Hsiung Liu, Yin-Hsuan Wan. Recurrent neonatal group B streptococcal disease associated with infected breast milk. Clinical pediatrics. vol 46. issue 6. 2007-10-01. PMID:17579109. the authors describe a term infant who was treated for gbs sepsis and meningitis and then later developed recurrent gbs sepsis, without meningitis, due to feeding of infected breast milk. 2007-10-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
N Campanella, F Tarantin. [Health care organization and health in a region of Zaire]. Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita. vol 1. issue 6. 1990-11-02. PMID:2484474. high children death ratio (roughly from 104 to 200/1000 altogether, short mean lifetimes and generally morbidity are caused by: parasitoses (malaria, filariasis, gut worms, bilharziosis, amebiasis), bacterial infections (breast feeding babies' toxic enteritis, tuberculosis, salmonellosis, shigellosis, gonococcosis, tetanus, epidemic meningitis), viral diseases (measles, poliomyelitis, virus b hepatitis, aids), protein-energy malnutrition, obstetric pathology (uterus fractures, ectopic pregnancy, obstructed labour). 1990-11-02 2023-08-11 Not clear
M Berant, U Alo. Pneumococcal meningitis following parenteral alimentation in infants. Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. vol 3. issue 2. 1984-05-08. PMID:6423799. three to five weeks after termination of intravenous feeding, and after full recovery, they developed pneumococcal septicemia and meningitis. 1984-05-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
M P Glode, A Sutton, J B Robbins, G H McCracken, E C Gotschlich, B Kaijser, L A Hanso. Neonatal meningitis due of Escherichia coli K1. The Journal of infectious diseases. vol 136 Suppl. 1977-10-20. PMID:330780. an animal model was developed in which feeding of e. coli k1 to infant rats resulted in colonization, bacteremia, and meningitis in the animals. 1977-10-20 2023-08-11 human
B R Lewis, J M Gupt. Present prognosis in neonatal meningitis. The Medical journal of Australia. vol 1. issue 19. 1977-08-12. PMID:875833. it is suggested that breast feeding of all infants in the first few days of life will reduce the incidence of neonatatl meningitis. 1977-08-12 2023-08-11 human