Invasive primary intracerebral infections in women caused by Streptococcus intermedius manifesting as purulent meningitis and intracerebral abscess

Invazivní primarně intracerebrální infekce u žen způsobené Streptococcus intermedius a manifestující se jako purulentní meningitida a intracerebrální absces The authors declare they have no potential con fl icts of interest concerning drugs, products, or services used in the study. Autoři deklarují, že v souvislosti s předmětem studie nemají žádné komerční zájmy. The Editorial Board declares that the manu script met the ICMJE “uniform requirements” for biomedical papers. Redakční rada potvrzuje, že rukopis práce splnil ICMJE kritéria pro publikace zasílané do biomedicínských časopisů.

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