Here's what bacterial meningitis is, how it's different from viral and other types of meningitis, and what treatment can be expected.
As parents, we try our best to keep our children protected from any kind of harm. And when it comes to the potentially fatal ...
A retrospective study finds no effect of corticosteroids on overall mortality in children with bacterial meningitis — morbidity was not evaluated. Use of adjuvant corticosteroids for treatment ...
Teens can easily come in contact with the worst of these, which could lead to a deadly case of meningitis. Knowing the risks could save your life. Most cases of meningitis are caused by viruses ...
While children under five, particularly those under two, are the most vulnerable, pneumococcal diseases also affect adults. The most common symptoms include cough, chills and fever.
A 15-year-old girl, Kyiiru Faustina from Korro Gberkuo, has miraculously survived a severe case of Cerebrospinal Meningitis ...
Many clinicians do not consider neurologic complications of the flu when discussing vaccination or treatment of influenza with families.
The parents of a young boy with meningitis feel let down by the care they are receiving. Rebecca Kennedy’s 10-year-old son ...
Founded in 2010 and administered by a six-strong Board of Trustees, the Meningitis Foundation Aotearoa New Zealand strives to ...
There are many causes of sepsis, including one of which is meningitis. It is usually older people or young children who are affected, although it can affect anyone, especially people with weakened ...
Indeed, bacterial meningitis "has a fatality rate of about one in six and causes long-term complications in one in five survivors," says Dr. Jason Nagata, a pediatrician at UCSF Benioff Children ...