," Frenck said. "What you want to do is prevent it."
More information
Learn about meningitis from the U.S. Library of Medicine.
SOURCES: Samir S. Shah, M.D., infectious disease specialist, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Robert W. Frenck, M.D., professor, pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; May 7, 2008, Journal of the American Medical Association
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