Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
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A 63-year-old healthy man developed acute meningitis. A Gram-stain of the cerebrospinal fluid showed Gram-negative rods, which grew slowly. They were identified by 16S ribosomal RNA sequence-analysis as Capnocytophaga canimorsus, an oral commensal found in various animal species including dogs. ⋯ Documented infections concern mainly sepsis or meningitis, with a mortality of approximately 30%. Due to its fastidious growth, C. canimorsus may be missed in standard culture methods. Therefore, in each case of unexplained sepsis or meningitis contact with animals should be enquired about.
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Paper journals--and books--will continue to exist, despite the digital revolution. Electronic media are superior for storage and retrieval of information, but far less so for intellectual digestion. ⋯ Recently, a curator and a professional librarian were appointed. Part of the Society's assets have been transferred to a special fund for the support of projects on the borderline between medicine and other disciplines, such as history, philosophy, sociology and art.