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Improving the outcome of bacterial meningitis in newborn infants in Malawi

Improving the outcome of bacterial meningitis in newborn infants in Malawi

Elizabeth Central Hospital & Department of Microbiology, Blantyre, Malawi

Better treatment for babies in Malawi.


Why is the death rate so high amongst adults with meningitis in Africa

Why is the death rate so high amongst adults with meningitis in Africa

Elizabeth Central Hospital & Department of Microbiology, Blantyre, Malawi, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK

Improving the outlook for adults in Africa


Adult meningitis caused by herpes viruses

Adult meningitis caused by herpes viruses

Liverpool University, Liverpool, UK

Diagnosing and treating viral meningitis


Do the bacteria that cause meningitis remove vital chemicals from our bodies, and can we use drugs to correct this?

Do the bacteria that cause meningitis remove vital chemicals from our bodies, and can we use drugs to correct this?

University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

Why do cells and tissues in patients cease to function normally?


Natural immunity against serogroup X meningococci in Togo

Natural immunity against serogroup X meningococci in Togo

Oxford University, Oxford, UK

Tackling a previously rare form of meningococcal disease


Impact of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine on pneumococcal disease prevalence and genetics in the UK

Impact of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine on pneumococcal disease prevalence and genetics in the UK

HPA Centre for Infections, London, UK

Monitoring the effect of pneumococcal vaccine


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