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Meningitis due to B. enteritidis Gaertner

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

G. Stuart
Affiliation:
(Of the Central Laboratories, Department of Health, Government of Palestine.)
K. S. Krikorian
Affiliation:
(Of the Central Laboratories, Department of Health, Government of Palestine.)
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In discussing a case of meningitis caused by B. paratyphosus B, Brahdy (1925) calls attention to the extreme rarity of such a condition. An exhaustive survey of the literature led Brahdy to the discovery of only eight cases of paratyphoid meningitis, these being recorded by French or German observers.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1926

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