ABSTRACT
415 patients with meningitis admitted to the children's ward; Kamuzu Central Hospital [KCH]; were studied retrospectively. Clinical features and outcome are described. Antibiotic policy was changed near the start of the study from prolonged intraveneous [IV] antibiotics to an early switch from IV antibiotics to intramuscular [IM] benzyl penicillin or oral chloramphenicol after clinical improvement. There was no suggestion that this policy had an adverse effect on outcome. Administration of phenobarbitone to convulsing children with meningitis appeared to improve outcome
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Meningitis , PediatricsABSTRACT
The objectives of the World Health Organization [WHO] short-term consultancy to the Nurses and Midwives Council of Malawi was to contribute to strengthening the knowledge and skills of examiners responsible for preparation; marking and evaluating examination papers used to test registered and enrolled nurses for entry into practice