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Central nervous system infections in the intensive care unit
Neurological infections constitute an uncommon, but important aetiological cause requiring admission to an intensive
care unit (ICU). In addition, health-care associated neurological infections may develop in critically ill patients
admitted to an ICU for other indications. Central nervous system infections can develop as complications in ICU
patients including post-operative neurosurgical patients. While bacterial infections are the most common cause, mycobacterial and fungal infections are also frequently encountered. Delay in institution of specific treatment is
considered to be the single most important poor prognostic factor. Empirical antibiotic therapy must be initiated while
awaiting specific culture and sensitivity results. Choice of empirical antimicrobial therapy should take into consideration
the most likely pathogens involved, locally prevalent drug-resistance patterns, underlying predisposing, co-morbid
conditions, and other factors, such as age, immune status. Further, the antibiotic should adequately penetrate the
blood-brain and blood- cerebrospinal fluid barriers. The presence of a focal collection of pus warrants immediate
surgical drainage. Following strict aseptic precautions during surgery, hand-hygiene and care of catheters, devices
constitute important preventive measures. A high index of clinical suspicion and aggressive efforts at identification of
aetiological cause and early institution of specific treatment in patients with neurological infections can be life saving
Effect of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Cortico Motor-Excitability Motor Function of the affected Hand in Subjects with Stroke
Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculo-neuropathy following Antirabies Vaccine
Newer generation cell culture anti-rabies vaccines have become the preferred choice because of the paucity of the neurological complications. We report a case of acute inflammatory polyradiculo-neuropathy following the administration of purified chick embryo cell culture anti-rabies baccine for post exposure prophylaxis
