2019
DOI: 10.15605/jafes.034.01.02
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Severe Hyponatremia in a 6-month-old Infant

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“…Common organisms of bacterial meningitis differ based on age; E. coli and Group B streptococci are prevalent among neonates. In older children and adults, the prevalence of S. pneumonia, Neisseria meningitis, and Hemophilus influenza increases [6][7][8] Viridans streptococci are rare causes of meningitis. Nevertheless, they are a common cause of infective endocarditis and critical infections in immunocompromised populations.…”
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“…Common organisms of bacterial meningitis differ based on age; E. coli and Group B streptococci are prevalent among neonates. In older children and adults, the prevalence of S. pneumonia, Neisseria meningitis, and Hemophilus influenza increases [6][7][8] Viridans streptococci are rare causes of meningitis. Nevertheless, they are a common cause of infective endocarditis and critical infections in immunocompromised populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%