The UN agency estimated that epidemics of cerebrospinalmeningitis now presented a public health hazard in 20 states.
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This disease may be mistaken at times for foreign bodies in the mouth or for the so-called cerebrospinalmeningitis.
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The most frequent causes are acute rheumatic fever, diphtheria, pneumonia, cerebrospinalmeningitis, scarlet fever, erysipelas, influenza, chorea, gonorrhea, sepsis and typhoid fever.
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At least 200 children died of cerebrospinalmeningitis and measles in the northern Nigerian city of Kano in early 2001.
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The acute infections most likely to cause a myocarditis are rheumatism, influenza, sepsis, cerebrospinalmeningitis, diphtheria, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, and mouth and throat infections.