Practice Guidelines for the Management of Bacterial Meningitis
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The objective of these practice guidelines is to provide clinicians with recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial meningitis. Patients with
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| Authors | Tunkel, Allan R.;Hartman, Barry J.;Kaplan, Sheldon L.;Kaufman, Bruce A.;Roos, Karen L.;Scheld, W. Michael;Whitley, Richard J.; |
| Journal | clinical infectious diseases |
| Year | 2004 |
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