Failure
to Diagnose Bacterial Menengitis
Bacterial menengitis is a
serious infection of the fluid in the spinal cord and fluid surrounding
the brain. The failure to diagnose bacterial menengitis, thus the failure
to also treat it can result in advanced stages leading to brain damage,
coma, and death. Any survivors of advanced failure to diagnose bacterial
menengitis cases can be permanently affected with hearing loss, mental retardation,
paralysis, and seizures.
Since the infection most commonly occurs in infants and children, the failure
to diagnose bacterial menengitis can lead to an entire life affected by
brain damage, if the baby even survived. Usually caused by one of three
different types of bacteria, it is imperative that diagnosis and treatment
occur immediately. In the United States, incidence of bacterial menengitis
is a more isolated and rare occurrence that is spread through bacteria when
direct, close contact with discharges of the nose or throat of an infected
person has taken place.
In order to adequately diagnose bacterial menengitis a doctor must take
a sample of spinal fluid through a spinal tap. The failure to diagnose bacterial
menengitis can be considered a form of medical malpractice. A doctor failing
to recognize common symptoms of the potentially deadly infection and to
then properly treat it opens up the patient for a high risk of serious life
threatening conditions.
Not every instance of a failure to diagnose bacterial menengitis will be
considered malpractice. In the instance that a family is unsure of what
their legal rights or options are, a qualified and reputable medical malpractice
attorney can review the case and properly advise the affected individuals
of their choices. A failure to diagnose bacterial menengitis case can be
extremely difficult and choosing the right attorney should be a main focus.
There are many complex aspects of a successful medical malpractice case, such
as a failure to diagnose bacterial menengitis claim, and the attorney must
be able to establish a strong case in order to recover damages. When bacterial
menengitis is diagnosed early antibiotics can effectively treat the infection.
Every single medical malpractice case is individually based on the circumstances
surrounding the questioned treatment. For more information on the failure
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