Bacterial Meningitis (CNS Infection) - Infectious Diseases | Lecturio
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- Neisseria Meningitidis (Meningococcus): Signs & Symptoms
- Streptococcus Agalactiae
- Bacterial Meningitis: Diagnosis & CSF Findings
- CSF CSF Graim's
- CSF Rapid Tests
- Bacterial Meningitis: Management & Empirical Treatment When Gram’s Stain
- Bacterial Meningitis: Prognosis
- Bacterial Meningitis: Etiology & MCV-4 Meningococcal Vaccine
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This doctor does a fantastic job of explaining everything and is thorough. I like this guy. Very intelligent.
I had bacterial meningitis as an infant. I did die, but they were able to resuscitate me. I did have issues growing up. Almost completely dead in my left ear, had multiple surgeries to regain my hearing. The said I wouldn’t grow or thrive ever. But I did grow a little, Lol. I’m only 5ft! I was also told I wouldn’t have children and I have two now at 32 years old. I am also perfectly normal aside from my lovely mental illnesses. I beat the odds that doctors stacked against me. 🙌🏼
Hey hey survivor!
I had it at 6. I was the only one who lived out of hordes of children who died.
We are thriving, despite!
@@please.665 yeah, lots of infants died from bacterial meningitis. It’s the worst one to have. But we’re meant to be here for a reason! 🙌🏼🫶🏻 I’m glad you’re here!
Simple pathology -
1. The meningococcal bacteria invades the blood-brain barrier.
2. The immune system overreacts from this infiltration and the meninges is compromised by swelling, usually by the WBCs (immune cells). The CSF can be compromised as well if bacteria spreads there.
3. If not treated in time, excessive bacterial accumulation can cause hemolytic actions that can be systemic to the body as well as the brain, which can lead to -
a. irreversible brain damage
b. septicemia leading to TSS (multi-organ failure), which can lead to death
c. If you survive and escape death from a meningococcal and still delay treatment, necroses and ulcerations can happen in other parts of the body - usually the limbs, causing gangrene and resultant required amputations related to the permanent tissue damage
Thank you very much for taking the time to write this informative review.. Well done!!!
The best and most comprehensive instruction on the diagnosis and treatment of Meningitis. Thank you.
Very helpful. Though am not a medical practitioner, watched it till the end. This should give a kind of direction to medical practitioners when confused on how to go about diagnosing.
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Amazing Video Doctor. As a Medical Student, we must have as much knowledge of meningitis as possible so we know exactly how to treats our patients. Thanks for this information.
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I liked this video, very helpful. Thank you.
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Lots of practical and theoretical knowledge useful for treating physicians
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Very nice presentation. and made so easy ..dr rizvi neurosurgeon
My sister got meningitis when she was like three years old I wasn’t born yet but it was bad but she survived! Today she is 23
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What about infections caused by E.coli among newborns?it's more common than S.pneumoniae in that age group, so it should be mentioned imo
I thought the same, I don't think S. pneumoniae shouldn't be in that age group, it should be replaced with E. coli
Thank you very much for this amusing lesson.
How is meningitis amusing?
Deelicious Grapes the lesson is amusing, not meningitis , stupid.
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Meningococcemia - the end-stage form of bacterial meningitis that usually causes death when septicemia leading to septic shock happens from that disease.
Thank you for the detail ! Very rarely do videos go into details like this . What if the hospital does not have vancomycin?
Very helpful Thankyou❤️
this is a very interesting video
Verry Helpful
VeryGood Lecture,Sir
Stay safe
Thank you for explaining
My newborn baby (age 3days) got bacterial meningitis. In CSF test protein 94•5mg/dl, Glucose-104mg/dl, WBC- 8•10, NEUTROPHILS- 64•3%.... Plz tell which type of bacteria it is ?
they have to do culture and sensitivity test to find out what type of bacteria is it
E. Coli is very common in Meningitis in Newborns.
There are millions of different types of bacteria
This lecture is helpful for me
Can you treat bacterial meningitin with penicillin VK ? And if.. whats the dosage for adult and length of treatment?
Excelente video 👍
Thank you 😊
Thanks
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Greaat Lecture
Thank you soo much
Thanks so much boss
Hi what is the meaning of VP in the part empirical treatment when gram stain (-)??
I’m studying bacterial infections (UK) and my textbook indicates the Directigen meningitis combo test kit which uses the latex agglutination text; this not sure why he indicates the latex agglutination tests no longer used - maybe should be clarified?
I have a question, if anyone please answers I'll be grateful.
When explaining the antibiotics in confirmed strep pnemonae infection... First line is... Inj. Ceftriaxone.. Inj vancomycin and steroids...
As second line, the slide mentioned.. Inj meropenem or inj moxifloxin... With steroids...
My question is.. In the second like.. Are we to give inj Vancomycin along with meronem or moxifloxin... Or is there to be no vancomycin with these?
How many days of antibiotics given to the baby for less than 3 months age of he suffer meningitis
Hey guys ive had stiff for about 3 months , it Will go away for a few days and then come back.. tingling on My head . A little bit of pain un My head Also .dizziness .. My eyes hurt. But i havent had a fever and AM really scared ...anybody would know maybe what it is or what i should do ?
I very thank you Dr.
Special the TT part!
Tq
Am I the only one who caught it 0:09 hits puberty finally after living his life this way. It's very rare to get a glimpse of this wild animal in it's own natural habitat, there arent many of them left these days so he has to be as cautious as possible when approaching any prey bigger than him.
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Is very good
Thanks!
Right now my husband having bacterial meningitis.... he was in coma... but now he is in unconsciousness stage...
SAD
How is your husband doing now?
Same thing
How is he now.
Sir, one of the cause of death of the little girl might be anaphylaxis by penicillin?
i have this allergy now
His lesson was a little bit too dry, I nearly press the next button.
Till I heard something interesting and stay for the whole video.
Not true, many adult patients have died of bacterial meningitis, and they never had a "stiff neck", the stiff neck theory it's bs, time to get updated oldie
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Survivor!
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I have bacterial meningitis and on antibiotics and my skin has sparkles on my hand
Wish you all the luck in the universe you and hope you live a happy normal life.
Hope you're doing better
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