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Evidence from early animal models and findings from some subsequent human trials support the use of corticosteroids in patients with bacterial meningitis. Although the initial human studies involved children, more-recent work indicates that early adjunctive corticosteroid administration can improve outcomes in adults as well. Most studies examining corticosteroid therapy have been performed in developed countries, however, and a pediatric trial in resource-limited Malawi showed no benefit from such therapy. Now, researchers have conducted large double-blind, placebo-controlled trials in Malawi and Vietnam to evaluate the role of adjunctive corticosteroids for bacterial meningitis in adults.
A total of 900 patients with probable or confirmed …