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Published on: May 7, 2020
Acute bacterial meningitis in a patient receiving ibuprofen
Jérôme Tamburini1, David Grimaldi, François Bricaire
1Department of Infectious Diseases, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, 47-83 Boulevard de l'Hôpital, 75651 Paris, Cedex 13-France.
Abstract:
We report an atypical presentation of meningitis due to Neisseria meningitidis in a patient who received large doses of ibuprofen. Anti-inflammatory therapy such as NSAIDs could reduce CSF inflammation and modify the clinical outcome in patients with bacterial meningitis. However, the use of NSAIDs is not recommended in bacterial meningitis due to a lack of studies.
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