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Bacteria and viruses induce production of interferon in the cerebrospinal fluid of children with acute meningitis: A study of 57 cases and review
T. Chonmaitree, S. Baron
Pediatrics
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Virus
100%
Interferon-α (IFN-α)
100%
Cerebrospinal Fluid
100%
Acute Meningitis
100%
Bacterial Meningitis
36%
Non-viral
18%
Titer
18%
Viral Infection
9%
Microorganisms
9%
High Titer
9%
Cell-to-cell
9%
Mononuclear Cells
9%
Induced Production
9%
Protective Behavior
9%
Interferon Production
9%
Meningitis
9%
White Blood Cells
9%
Enterovirus
9%
Coxsackievirus
9%
Echovirus
9%
Enterovirus Meningitis
9%
Viral Meningitis
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
interferon
100%
Cerebrospinal Fluid
100%
Meningitis
100%
Titer
27%
Enterovirus
27%
Viral Disease
9%
Leukocyte
9%
Mononuclear Cell
9%
Interferon Production
9%
Enterovirus B
9%
Viral Meningitis
9%
Microorganism
9%