From January 2001 through December 2003, a total of 1084 children with bacterial meningitis were enrolled in a prospective French nationwide survey. The most frequent pathogens found in children older than 28 days were Neisseria meningitis (55.3%) and Streptococcus pneumoniae (33.4%). S. pneumoniae was the most frequent pathogen found among infants aged 2-12 months (49.5%), whereas N. meningitidis was the most frequent pathogen among children >12 months old (69.7%). Approximately one-half of S. pneumoniae isolates had diminished susceptibility to penicillin. The case-fatality rates were 7.6% for children with N. meningitidis meningitis and 10.8% for children with S. pneumoniae infection. © 2005 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.
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Bingen, E., Levy, C., De La Rocque, F., Boucherat, M., Varon, E., Alonso, J. M., … Cohen, R. (2005). Bacterial meningitis in children: A French prospective study. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 41(7), 1059–1063. https://doi.org/10.1086/432944
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