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Bacterial meningitis, although declining in incidence, continues to cause serious morbidity, including ischemic stroke. In a retrospective review of the Canadian Pediatric Ischemic Stroke Registry, researchers assessed the efficacy of antithrombotic therapy in preventing recurrent ischemic stroke in children with bacterial meningitis.
The study cohort comprised 22 children (median age, 13 months; age range, 35 days–17.5 years; 64% boys) with bacterial meningitis who developed ischemic stroke (at a median of 3 days after first symptoms of infection). All patients had undergone ≥2 neuroimaging studies at one of two children's hospitals. Bacterial agents included Streptococcus pneumoniae (10 patients), S. agalactiae (4), Mycobacterium tuberculo…