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absence of increasing incidence of meningitis caused by haemophilus influenza type b.an epidemiologic survey of meningitis caused by haemophilus influenzae type b in children aged zero to four years during an 11-year period (january 1965-december 1975) was conducted in the baltimore, maryland, metropolitan area to examine recent trends in the incidence of this disease. cases of h. influenzae meningitis were identified at all 19 hospitals in the city and county of baltimore and all 41 hospitals in the surrounding area. the population at risk (age, zero to four years) was estimate ...1979317292
a method for the inclusion of neisseria gonorrhoeae and hemophilus influenzae in a mailed microbiology proficiency test program. 19734630035
nosocomial hemophilus pneumonia in patients with severe trauma.in recent years, there have been increasing reports of hemophilus pneumonia in adults. with few exceptions, these reports described hemophilus as a cause of community acquired pneumonia. in the past three years, however, we have seen 15 instances of nosocomial hemophilus pneumonia in patients with trauma who are intubated. this represented 11 per cent of the incidences of pneumonia that we diagnosed in this time period. the average age of the patient was 36 years and most patients had been in mo ...19846611595
meningitis caused by haemophilus influenzae type b. 19807441024
symposium on genomic medicine, university of maryland, shady grove campus, rockville, maryland, march 17-18, 1997. 19979689218
bacteremia in childhood.review of the bacteriology records of a university hospital pediatric service for a 30-month period revealed 42 patients with hemophilus influenzae type b bacteremia and 30 patients with streptococcus pneumoniae bacteremia, all under age 10. eighty-eight percent of the hemophilus bacteremias and 7% of the pneumococcal bacteremias occurred in children less than 2 years of age. hemophilus bacteremia was seen mot frequently in the first year of life, in contrast to pneumococcal bacteremia which was ...19806966825
the changing epidemiology of invasive haemophilus influenzae disease, especially in persons > or = 65 years old.few studies have reported the epidemiological characteristics of haemophilus influenzae disease among adults.200717304452
efficacy of haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccines and persistence of disease in disadvantaged populations. the haemophilus influenzae study group.the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of haemophilus influenzae type b (hib) conjugate vaccines among children aged 2 to 18 months and to determine risk factors for invasive hib disease during a period of declining incidence (1991-1994).199910076486
selected communicable diseases in maryland in 1992 (continued). haemophilus influenzae disease (81). 19938412543
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