Summary:
Bacterial meningitis is still an important cause of mortality and morbidity
despite advances in antimicrobial therapy and intensive care. A key
factor preventing an introduction of more efficient therapeutical
strategies is our incomplete understanding of the disease pathogenesis. In
this article new mechanisms playing a role in the development of bacterial
meningitis and the importance of immune responses are described.
Current guidelines in the treatment of bacterial meningitis as well as
some experimental approaches to immunomodulation of the disease are
presented here.
Key words:
bacterial meningitis, hematoencephalic barrier, cerebral
oedema, cephalosporins of the 3rd generation, corticosteroids
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