Srifuengfung, SompornChokephaibulkit, KulkanyaYungyuen, ThitiyaTribuddharat, Chanwit2009-05-272009-05-272005-03-27Srifuengfung S, Chokephaibulkit K, Yungyuen T, Tribuddharat C. Salmonella meningitis and antimicrobial susceptibilities. The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. 2005 Mar; 36(2): 312-6http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/31929The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.Meningitis caused by Salmonella species is not uncommon in many developing countries. Patients suspected of bacterial meningitis who were admitted to Siriraj Hospital were enrolled in this study during 1986-2001. There were only 19 cases of Salmonella meningitis. Salmonella serogroup D ranked first, followed by serogroup C, serogroup B and then serogroup H. Most patients were children under 1 year of age. The antimicrobial susceptibility pattern for Salmonella meningitis may provide a guideline for the selection of appropriate drug treatment.engAdolescentAdultAge DistributionAgglutination TestsAnti-Bacterial Agents --pharmacologyChildChild, PreschoolDrug Resistance, BacterialHospitalizationHumansInfantInfant, NewbornMeningitis, Bacterial --cerebrospinal fluidMicrobial Sensitivity TestsSalmonella --classificationSalmonella Infections --cerebrospinal fluidThailand --epidemiologySalmonella meningitis and antimicrobial susceptibilities.Journal Article