Meningococcal meningitis: Abdominal pain should be seen as a warning sign
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Patients with meningococcal infection generally develop symptoms including a high temperature, vomiting and a stiff neck" but they might also just have a bad stomach ache. This can be so severe that they are sometimes wrongly operated for appendicitis. Teams from the Institut Pasteur and the Department of Pediatrics at Bicitre Hospital (AP-HP) decided to ["]
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