The document discusses CNS infections including meningitis and rabies. It describes meningitis as an inflammation of the brain and spinal cord that can be caused by bacterial or viral infection. Bacterial meningitis is serious and spread through direct contact, while viral meningitis is more common and less severe. Rabies is a viral disease transmitted through animal bites that infects the CNS and ultimately causes death if not treated. It also briefly mentions tetanus, caused when Clostridium tetani bacteria enter through a wound and produce a toxin causing severe muscle spasms.