Meningococcal infection presents with fever, headache, and myalgia

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Meningococcal infection presents with fever, headache, and myalgia

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Meningococcal infection should be considered in any previously healthy patient who presents with acute-onset fever, headache, and myalgia.

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Tags: Skin Rash, Infection, Fever, Headache, Myalgia

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COMBATING INFECTION: Updates and recommendations about the seasonal influenza vaccine

nursingcenter.com — “-WITH FLU SEASON starting, no doubt you're already seeing patients complaining of fever, malaise, headache, myalgia, nonproductive cough, pharyngitis, and rhinitis. Young patients may also present wiView full resource at nursingcenter.com

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