Microbial Etiology of Community Acquired Meningoencephalitis In Adults: A Retrospective Review
Abstract
Methods: A total of 97 cases labeled as ME were initially found on review of hospital records in a retrospective review over 5 years. Of these, only 62 were microbiologically confirmed and these were selected for this study.
Results: Bacteria were the cause in 21(34%) cases. Pneumococcus was the predominant bacterial etiology, found in 17 cases (detected by PCR in 15 and by culture in 3 cases). Viruses were seen in 13 (21%) cases; Herpes simplex virus (HSV) was seen in 4 cases and enterovirus and varicella in 2 cases each (all were detected by PCR). We also had Arboviruses: Chikungunya (3 cases) and Dengue (2 cases) (serological diagnosis). TB was found in 15 (24%) cases (diagnosed by positive CSF Xpert Mtb in 11 cases and by AFB culture in 7 cases). Cryptococcus was seen in another 13 (21%) cases (detected by positive CSF CRAG in all cases and culture positivity in 7 cases).
Conclusion: Pneumococcus and HSV are the commonest agents causing acute ME syndrome. Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Cryptococcus accounted for all cases of chronic ME. Multiplex PCR (in acute ME) and Xpert Mtb and cryptococcal antigen (in chronic ME) play an important role in the diagnosis of culture-negative ME. J Microbiol Infect Dis 2021; 11(1):15-20.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Health Care Administration
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Rohit Vashisht
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India
Ram Gopalakrishnan
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India
Senthur Nambi
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This is me
India
Dorairajan Sureshkumar
This is me
India
Nandini Sethuraman
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India
Yamunadevi Ramanathan
This is me
India
Ramasubramanian Venkatasubramanian
This is me
Türkiye
Publication Date
March 15, 2021
Submission Date
July 25, 2020
Acceptance Date
January 25, 2021
Published in Issue
Year 2021 Volume: 11 Number: 01