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It is also a choice drug for treatment of bacterial meningitis.
The exception was the most common form of bacterial meningitis.
Nick lost his legs to bacterial meningitis as a baby but this did not hold him back.
Then on March 31 students and staff were warned against another possible case of bacterial meningitis.
And bacterial meningitis can be deadly if not treated right away.
In 1806 he provided an early clinical description of bacterial meningitis.
Bacterial meningitis is not as common but is very serious.
Only a doctor can tell whether they are caused by viral or bacterial meningitis.
What kinds of antibiotics are used to treat bacterial meningitis?
It turned out he had bacterial meningitis, and he died.
Nolan died in 1992 following a stroke, brought about by bacterial meningitis.
There are significant differences in the local distribution of causes for bacterial meningitis.
An autopsy concluded he had died of bacterial meningitis with exposure to cold.
Vaccination also is used to control outbreaks of bacterial meningitis.
But they can cause a variety of other infections, all the way to bacterial meningitis."
What was thought to be the flu turned out to be bacterial meningitis.
He died of bacterial meningitis, his family said.
Joe Ausanio 3d was born deaf with a form of bacterial meningitis.
Officials said they would not know for sure if the boy died of bacterial meningitis until a medical examiner's autopsy is conducted.
Bacterial meningitis is life-threatening if not detected in the early stages.
The actual cause of death was bacterial meningitis, a severe infection that could have spread to others before the man died.
In the United States, about 2,600 people become ill from bacterial meningitis annually.
Bacterial meningitis is treated with antibiotics in a hospital.
Bacterial meningitis is the leading cause of acquired mental retardation in children.
It causes the only form of bacterial meningitis known to occur epidemically.