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Characteristics and prognostic factors of bacterial meningitis in the intensive care unit: a prospective nationwide cohort study.

Nora ChekrouniMerel KroonEvelien H G M DrostThijs M van SoestMerijn W BijlsmaMatthijs C BrouwerDiederik van de Beek
Published in: Annals of intensive care (2023)
The majority of patients with community-acquired bacterial meningitis are admitted to the ICU, and the unfavourable outcome and mortality rates of these patients remain high. Patients that are initially admitted to non-ICU wards but secondarily transferred to the ICU also had very high rates of unfavourable outcome.
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