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What happens if meningitis or septicaemia is not treated?

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What happens if meningitis or septicaemia is not treated?

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If left untreated, bacterial meningitis can result in death or permanent disability. Children who survive meningitis often suffer from mental impairment, epilepsy and hearing problems. Viral meningitis is generally less serious, and patients usually make a full recovery within two weeks. Septicaemia can lead to significant organ damage or death if left untreated.

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