Neonatal meningitis
GAIA Level 1 Neonatal Infectious Meningitis is defined by two criteria: first, the recognized pathogen must be identified, using a validated method, from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF); second, if an organism normally considered to be non-pathogenic is identified from the CSF, level 1 of diagnostic certainty additionally requires all level 2 criteria: i.e. CSF pleocytosis AND temperature criteria AND one or more clinical criteria.
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Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Neonatal meningitisMax 7 Hospital
Consultant Child Specialist
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National Institute of Medical Science
Md Paediatrics
National Institute of Medical Science
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Self Emploid(private Clinic)
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Shri M P Shah Medical College Jamnagar
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Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences
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Medical College Thiruvananthapuram
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