after the use of intravenousimmunoglobulin(IVIG)[19]. Clinical clues to the presence of a drug-induced meningitis include a short interval between drugingestionand the start of symptoms (usually within hours) which include fever and stiffneckas well as some signs of allergy, pruritus,conjunctivitis...
There have been numerous outbreaks of viral arteritis at racetracks and on breeding farms in recent years. Acute EVA infection may cause systemic illness with clinical signs such as fever, stiffened gait, lacrimation and conjunctivitis, nasal discharge, skin rash, and edema of the lower limbs...
Rietveld RP , Ter Riet G , Bindels PJE , Sloos JH & Van Weert HCPM ( 2004 ): Predicting bacterial cause in infectious conjunctivitis: cohort study on informativeness of combinations of signs and symptoms . Br Med J 329 : 206 – 210 ....
When confronted by a case of bacterial conjunctivitis, the gold standard for determining the causative pathogen is to culture the conjunctiva. Routine culture of every case of conjunctivitis is impractical in general practice settings, however; and patient...
Fever with a temperature of at least 38.3°C (100.9°F) in the preceding 24 hours Tender anterior cervical lymph nodes (1 cm or larger) Absence of cough, rhinorrhea, and conjunctivitis (these are common in viral illness) Patient aged 5-15 years Occurrence in the season with highest ...
Predicting bacterial cause in infectious conjunc- tivitis: cohort study on informativeness of combinations of signs and symptoms. BMJ 2004; 329: 206-10.Rietveld RP, ter RG, Bindels PJ, Sloos JH, Van Weert HC: Predicting bacterial cause in infectious conjunctivitis: cohort study on ...
Safety composite scores analysed by age indicated significantly fewer children on levofloxacin experienced worsening symptoms. Conclusions: Levofloxacin 0.5% ophthalmic solution is safe and effective for treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis.D G Hwang
Fever with a temperature of at least 38.3°C (100.9°F) in the preceding 24 hours Tender anterior cervical lymph nodes (1 cm or larger) Absence of cough, rhinorrhea, and conjunctivitis (these are common in viral illness) Patient aged 5-15 years Occurrence in the season with highest ...
Safety composite scores analysed by age indicated significantly fewer children on levofloxacin experienced worsening symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Levofloxacin 0.5% ophthalmic solution is safe and effective for treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis.doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.56.2163Hwang DG...
METHODS: Sera from AD patients (n=79), patients suffering only from allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (n=41) or allergic asthma (n=37) were tested for IgE reactivity to nitrocellulose-blotted S. aureus, E. coli and gut bacterial antigens. IgE-reactive bacterial antigens were affinity purified and...