Meningitis causes inflammation of the meninges which is the protective membranes surrounding the in the brain and spinal cord. The inflammation is caused by an infection in the fluid surrounding the brain or spinal. Bacterial Meningitis is the usually severe and can cause permanent effects on the brain. Different bacteria cause Bacterial Meningitis; therefore, some forms of Bacterial Meningitis can be contagious and others are not. Infants are at high risk for Bacterial Meningitis and the symptoms include stiff neck, fever, confusion, and light sensitivity. Bacterial Meningitis can be treated with antibiotics and a bacteria sample is grown so doctors can use the most effective antibiotic.
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