ciprofloxacin has been researched along with Meningitis, Viral in 2 studies
Ciprofloxacin: A broad-spectrum antimicrobial carboxyfluoroquinoline.
ciprofloxacin : A quinolone that is quinolin-4(1H)-one bearing cyclopropyl, carboxylic acid, fluoro and piperazin-1-yl substituents at positions 1, 3, 6 and 7, respectively.
Meningitis, Viral: Viral infections of the leptomeninges and subarachnoid space. TOGAVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; FLAVIVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; RUBELLA; BUNYAVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; ORBIVIRUS infections; PICORNAVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; ORTHOMYXOVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; RHABDOVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; ARENAVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; HERPESVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; ADENOVIRIDAE INFECTIONS; JC VIRUS infections; and RETROVIRIDAE INFECTIONS may cause this form of meningitis. Clinical manifestations include fever, headache, neck pain, vomiting, PHOTOPHOBIA, and signs of meningeal irritation. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1996, Ch26, pp1-3)
Excerpt | Relevance | Reference |
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"We studied the entry of ciprofloxacin into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in 37 patients with various types of meningitis (bacterial meningitis 10 patients, viral 12 patients, tuberculous 7 patients)." | 7.68 | Entry of ciprofloxacin into cerebrospinal fluid during bacterial, viral and tuberculous meningitis. ( Barsić, B; Beus, I; Himbele, J; Lisić, M; Marton, E; Schönwald, S, 1991) |
"Underlying clinical syndromes were viral meningitis (n = 10), convalescent phase of acute bacterial meningitis (n = 9), and acute phase of bacterial meningitis (n = 1)." | 5.28 | Penetration of ciprofloxacin into the spinal fluid in patients with viral and bacterial meningitis. ( Borner, K; Ruhnke, M; Trautmann, M, 1990) |
"We studied the entry of ciprofloxacin into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in 37 patients with various types of meningitis (bacterial meningitis 10 patients, viral 12 patients, tuberculous 7 patients)." | 3.68 | Entry of ciprofloxacin into cerebrospinal fluid during bacterial, viral and tuberculous meningitis. ( Barsić, B; Beus, I; Himbele, J; Lisić, M; Marton, E; Schönwald, S, 1991) |
"Underlying clinical syndromes were viral meningitis (n = 10), convalescent phase of acute bacterial meningitis (n = 9), and acute phase of bacterial meningitis (n = 1)." | 1.28 | Penetration of ciprofloxacin into the spinal fluid in patients with viral and bacterial meningitis. ( Borner, K; Ruhnke, M; Trautmann, M, 1990) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 2 (100.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 0 (0.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 0 (0.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Barsić, B | 1 |
Himbele, J | 1 |
Beus, I | 1 |
Schönwald, S | 1 |
Marton, E | 1 |
Lisić, M | 1 |
Trautmann, M | 1 |
Ruhnke, M | 1 |
Borner, K | 1 |
2 other studies available for ciprofloxacin and Meningitis, Viral
Article | Year |
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Entry of ciprofloxacin into cerebrospinal fluid during bacterial, viral and tuberculous meningitis.
Topics: Adult; Bacterial Infections; Ciprofloxacin; Humans; Meningitis; Meningitis, Viral; Middle Aged; Tube | 1991 |
Penetration of ciprofloxacin into the spinal fluid in patients with viral and bacterial meningitis.
Topics: Adult; Aged; Ciprofloxacin; Female; Humans; Male; Meningitis; Meningitis, Viral; Middle Aged; Tuberc | 1990 |