Bacterial meningitis in high-risk populations
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| Award date | 23-04-2024 |
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| Number of pages | 97 |
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Objectives: To investigate the characteristics, management, and outcomes of bacterial meningitis in specific high-risk groups, including multiple myeloma patients, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients, HIV-infected individuals, and those with concurrent vertebral osteomyelitis.
Methods: Utilized data from two prospective cohort studies: the MeninGene study and the PACEM study. • MeninGene study: Included adults with bacterial meningitis in the Netherlands since Jan 1, 2006. • PACEM study: Conducted at the Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, including adults with suspected central nervous system infections who underwent CSF examination. Data collected through online case-record forms, including patient history, symptoms, laboratory findings, clinical course, and treatment. Results: • Chapter 2: Multiple myeloma patients with bacterial meningitis experienced high mortality and morbidity. Clinical features may be absent, necessitating a low threshold for CSF examination and empirical treatment. • Chapter 3: IBD patients with bacterial meningitis, especially those on anti-TNF agents, were at increased risk of L. monocytogenes infection. Avoidance of potential sources of L. monocytogenes is crucial. • Chapter 4: HIV-infected patients with suspected CNS infections had a diverse spectrum of CNS infections, with CSF leukocyte count being the most reliable predictor. • Chapter 5: Concurrent vertebral osteomyelitis in bacterial meningitis patients requires early diagnosis for appropriate management, with Streptococcus pneumoniae being a common causative pathogen. Conclusion: These findings provide valuable insights into the management of bacterial meningitis in high-risk populations, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and preventive measures to improve patient outcomes. |
| Document type | PhD thesis |
| Language | English |
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