Despite breakthroughs in treatments and vaccinations, bacterial meningitis remains a serious threat, responsible for 200,000 deaths annually and holding the dubious honor of placing sixth among the world’s deadliest infectious disease killers.1,2 So it was significant news when a recent study, published in the journal PLoS Pathogens, identified two meningitis-causing bacteria that can dodge the immune system’s natural fever response to infection.

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