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Pediatric practice guidelines vary on the routine use of lumbar puncture for evaluation of possible bacterial meningitis in children presenting to emergency departments with febrile seizure.
In a multicenter, retrospective study, investigators estimated the risk for bacterial meningitis in children aged 6 to 11 months presenting with a first-time, simple febrile seizure — defined as a generalized seizure lasting <15 minutes that did not recur within 24 hours — to one of seven pediatric emergency departments in France. Patients were excluded if they had a history of seizure, conditions predisposing to seizure, an immunocompromised state, or signs of meningitis (e.g., irritability, neck stiffness, purpura, hypotonia, bulging fontanel).
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