Medical Definition of Influenza meningitis

1. A form of meningitis caused by the bacterium haemophilus influenza. Inflammation of the membranes (meninges) covering the brain and spinal cord can result after infection with this organism. Influenza meningitis occurs most frequently in children under 5 years old. Onset may be sudden or occur more slowly after an upper respiratory infection. Symptoms and features include fever, headache, stiff neck, photophobia and mental status changes. Infants may be irritable and exhibit poor feeding associated with fever. Severe cases may progress to seizures, coma and death. Treatment always includes high-dose systemic antibiotics and corticosteroids may also be used in some select cases. (27 Sep 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Influenza Meningitis

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influenza
influenza
influenzal
influenzal
influenzal pneumonia
influenzal virus pneumonia
influenzas
influenzavirus c
influenza a
influenza a virus
influenza B
influenza bacillus
influenza b virus
influenza C
influenza meningitis (current term)
influenza nostras
influenza type a
influenza vaccine
influenza virus
influenza viruses
influenza virus vaccines
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