Ali M. Alam, A. Easton, G. Bavikatte, S. Mahendran, B. Michael
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Sequelae of neurological infection: management in primary care
Neurological infections are a medical emergency, and although death rates have improved most survivors have acquired brain injury, which often presents in primary care in the months after infection and needs early referral.