Corticosteroids and paediatric bacterial meningitis
- Published: 07 May 2008 15:55
- Author:Steve Ford | More by this Author
- Last Updated: 07 May 2008 15:55
Giving corticosteroids to children admitted with bacterial meningitis does not provide any benefit, despite being effective in adults, a large US study has found.
Giving corticosteroids to children admitted with bacterial meningitis does not provide any benefit, despite being effective in adults, a large US study has found.
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