What is the major difference between bacterial and viral meningitis?
A) unlike bacterial meningitis, viral meningitis usually resolves without complications in several weeks
B) unlike bacterial meningitis, viral meningitis is referred to as "aseptic" because of lack of cellular presence in CSF
C) unlike bacterial meningitis, viral meningitis is usually treated symptomatically with medication for pain and fever as well as fluids for rehydration.
D) all are correct
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