A Case Report of Salmonella enterica Meningitis in an Infant: A Rare Entity not to Forget
CONCLUSION: Invasive Salmonella diseases, such as meningitis, are very uncommon in industrial countries nowadays, and the optimal management is yet not well established. Late onset of com-plications from Salmonella meningitis warrants more thorough neurodevelopmental follow-ups.PMID:38676483 | DOI:10.2174/0118715265286206240402050756
Source: Infectious Disorders Drug Targets - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Maria Palyvou Evangelia Angeli George Syrogiannopoulos Evangelia Farmaki Marianna Tzanoudaki Gabriel Dimitriou Anastasia Varvarigou Despoina Gkentzi Source Type: research
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