is a common cause of bacterial meningitis in the pediatric population, but rarely causes complications such as encephalitis, abscess, and seizures with the prompt initiation of proper antimicrobial therapy. In this report, we present a rare and severe case of meningoencephalitis in a full term 6-month-old which progressed to multiple cerebral and cerebellar infarcts with concomitant cerebellar tonsillar herniation and hypercarbic respiratory failure requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation despite early initiation of antibiotics. Given the patient's clinical status and poor neurological prognosis, the family eventually opted for palliative extubation.

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