Follow-up evaluation of the immunological status of children admitted for acute cerebral nervous system infections: a retrospective study
Abstract Background Acute Cerebral Nervous System Infections (ACNS) may cause death or severe complications even to promptly treated children. The role of the immune system in influencing the course and the outcome of meningitis has been studied but it is not yet completely understood. The aim of th...
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Main Authors: | Giulia Spina (Author), Bozzola Elena (Author), Carsetti Rita (Author), Piano Mortari Eva (Author), Cristina Mascolo (Author), Marco Roversi (Author), Villani Alberto (Author) |
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