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Shatha Omar1, Adil Alsweis1, Amr Khaled1
1Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences An-Najah National University Nablus Palestine.
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Clinically suspected invasive meningococcal disease can deteriorate rapidly in previously well children. Prompt recognition of the petechial-purpuric rash with shock, early empirical antibiotics, and aggressive supportive pediatric intensive care are cornerstones of management as multiorgan dysfunction and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome may occur, but they are reversible with appropriate care.
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