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Review
. 1995 Feb;154(2):85-96.
doi: 10.1007/BF01991906.

Bacterial meningitis: mechanisms of disease and therapy

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Review

Bacterial meningitis: mechanisms of disease and therapy

R F Kornelisse et al. Eur J Pediatr. 1995 Feb.
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Abstract

Bacterial meningitis continues to be a serious infectious disease with a high morbidity and mortality in young children. Early recognition and initiation of adequate treatment are the major determinants for a good outcome. Recent advances in our understanding of the host inflammatory response by cytokines may result in the use of new therapeutic strategies. Such modulation of the inflammatory response may reduce the incidence of sequelae and death. The use of steroids as adjunctive therapy in children with bacterial meningitis probably has beneficial effects although the available data are still controversial. Additionally, studies in experimental meningitis models indicate that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and monoclonal antibodies against bacterial products, cytokines and CD18 on leucocytes reduce the extent of the meningeal inflammation. Human studies to evaluate the efficacy of these immune modulators are expected to start soon. However, prevention of bacterial meningitis by conjugate vaccines against Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitidis will be the most promising development in the next decade.

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