Cephalosporium meningitis

I find it necessary to comment on the paper "Cephalosporium Meningitis" (Pediatrics, 44:749, 1969) in order to emphasize a word of caution to physicians who may encounter patients under circumstances similar to those described by Drs. Papadatos, Pavlatou, and Alexiou. The patient reported...

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