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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Bacterial myocarditis
  1. ... COVID-19) It may also be caused by bacterial infections such as Lyme disease . Other causes of pediatric myocarditis include: Allergic reactions to certain medicines Exposure to ...
  2. ... and others. It may also be caused by bacterial infections such as Lyme disease, streptococcus, mycoplasma, and chlamydia . Other causes of myocarditis include: Reactions to certain medicines, such as certain ...
  3. ... swollen. This leads to symptoms of heart failure. Myocarditis may also occur during or after other viral or bacterial infections such as polio, rubella, Lyme disease, and ...
  4. ... brain ( subdural effusion ) Inflammation of the heart muscle ( myocarditis ) Seizures ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Bacterial ... AJ, Sadarangani M. Neisseria meningitides (meningococcus). In: ...
  5. ... this test if you have a heart infection ( myocarditis ), signs of a heart sac infection, or a ... of the pericardium or heart. Blood tests and bacterial culture can help identify the specific organism causing ...
  6. ... gov/31918837/ . Knowlton KU, Savoia MC, Oxman MN. Myocarditis and pericarditis. In: Bennett JE, Dolin R, Blaser ...