Seizures and convulsions are common symptoms of the later stages of bacterial meningitis, with around 17% of people experiencing them. The presence of seizures dramatically increases the mortality rate of the infection.
Experts believe that convulsions occur when inflammation spreads throughout the body or when it directly affects the central nervous system.

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