Publications by authors named "S Kastenbauer"

Lyme borreliosis is the most common tick-borne infectious disease in Europe. A neurological manifestation occurs in 3-15% of infections and can manifest as polyradiculitis, meningitis and (rarely) encephalomyelitis. This S3 guideline is directed at physicians in private practices and clinics who treat Lyme neuroborreliosis in children and adults.

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  • * A comprehensive literature search was conducted, focusing on terms related to Lyme disease and its neurological manifestations, assessing studies from various medical databases.
  • * Early treatment with oral doxycycline is as effective as intravenous antibiotics for Lyme neuroborreliosis, and prolonged antibiotic use for chronic cases does not improve outcomes and may cause harmful side effects.
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Background: Acute bacterial meningitis is still a life threatening disease.

Methods: We performed a retrospective observational study on the clinical characteristics of consecutively admitted patients with acute pneumococcal meningitis in a single tertiary care center in central Europe (from 2003 until 2015). Data were compared with a previously published historical group of 87 patients treated for pneumococcal meningitis at the same hospital (from 1984 until 2002).

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Background: The chemokine CXCL13 is known to dictate homing and motility of B cells in lymphoid tissue and has been implicated in the formation of ectopic lymphoid tissue in chronic inflammation. Whether it influences B cell trafficking during acute infection, is largely unclear. In previous studies, we showed that (I) CXCL13 levels are markedly increased in the B cell-rich cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with acute Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB), and (II) CXCL13 is released by monocytes upon recognition of borrelial outer surface proteins by Toll-like receptor 2.

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