Sentences with phrase «meningoencephalitis in»

Meningoencephalitis in two stranded California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) caused by aberrant trematode migration.
Higgins R J et al 2008 Necrotizing Meningoencephalitis in Five Chihuahua Dogs.
Levine, J.M., Fosgate, G.T., Porter, B., et al. «Epidemiology of Necrotizing Meningoencephalitis in Pug Dogs.»
But it was ultimately abandoned after a reformulated version used in the Phase II trial triggered meningoencephalitis in some 6 % of patients.

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[13] AN1792 was an active vaccine, with Aβ aggregates as the antigen, and the meningoencephalitis is postulated to have been the result of the vaccine having roused a T - cell response against Aβ along with the necessary B - cell response, leading to a Th1 - biased inflammatory attack centralized on sites in the brain with local Aβ deposits.
Particular effort was made to monitor subjects for signs of autoimmunity, and reassuringly none was observed; in particular, there was no sign of either treatment - associated autoimmunity or meningoencephalitis.
Progress in the active immunotherapeutic approach to Alzheimer's disease: clinical investigations into AN1792 - associated meningoencephalitis.
The T - lymphocyte meningoencephalitis is likely to correspond to the side effect seen in some other patients who received AN - 1792 (refs.
The present neuropathological study reports the second case of meningoencephalitis following immunization with amyloid - beta peptide in AD, and has been directed toward exploring mechanisms underlying decreased tau pathology in relation with amyloid deposit regression, and possible molecular bases involved in the inflammatory response following immunization.
This case illustrates the effects of an Abeta - based immunization on AD pathogenesis in the absence of overt meningoencephalitis and leukoencephalopathy.
Interestingly, Dr. Rau's investigations have also confirmed that certain vaccines, including those for hepatitis B, the flu and tick - borne meningoencephalitis, are co-factors in the development of this disease.
Some of the other health conditions that are common in Dachshunds include granulomatous meningoencephalitis, epilepsy, thyroid problems, autoimmune disorders, and allergies.
3 Meningoencephalitis associated with Carnobacterium maltaromaticaum - like bacteria in stranded juvenile salmon sharks (Lamna ditropsis).
Determining the effects of climate change on infectious diseases is complex because of confounding contributions of economic development and land use, changing ecosystems, international travel, and commerce.38 Currently, climate warming has been identified as contributing to the northern expansion of Lyme disease in North America39 and has been projected to increase the burden of child diarrheal illness, particularly in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.40 Concern has also been raised for climate links to emerging infections, including coccidioidomycosis41 and amoebic meningoencephalitis.42 Further investigation into climactic influence on infectious diseases is needed.
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