Meningitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae
A) cannot be treated with antibiotics.
B) is less common due to vaccination.
C) is common in head-injured patients.
D) usually follows splenectomy.
E) is transmitted by mosquitoes.
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Q1: The most common route of infection in
Q2: Murray Valley encephalitis is usually acquired by
A)a
Q4: Meningococcal septicaemia is
A)resistant to most antibiotics.
B)characterised by
Q5: The blood-brain barrier
A)prevents the passage of all
Q6: Which of the following is NOT transmitted
Q7: A Gram stain of CSF from a
Q8: Viral meningitis is
A)more severe than bacterial meningitis.
B)often
Q9: Which of the following tests on a
Q10: Which of the following statements concerning the
Q11: Neonatal meningitis
A)is most often caused by Listeria
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