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Aetiology and clinical signs of bacterial meningitis in children admitted to Goroka Base Hospital, Papua New Guinea, 1989-1992.

D Lehmann1, W Yeka, T Rongap, A Javati, G Saleu, A Clegg, A Michael, T Lupiwa, M Omena, M P Alpers.   

Abstract

Children aged 1-59 months admitted to Goroka Base Hospital with signs suggestive of meningitis were recruited to determine what proportion of such children have clinical or bacterial meningitis and to investigate the bacterial aetiology. A laboratory classification of definite, probable, possible, indeterminate and no meningitis was established. Thirty per cent of 697 children had a final clinical diagnosis of meningitis, 12% had culture-proven bacterial meningitis (case fatality rate 34%) and 10% had probable or possible meningitis. Inability to feed, vomiting, drowsiness, "staring eyes" and haemoglobin < 9 g/dl in addition to the classical signs of meningitis were associated with increased mortality. Isolates from cerebrospinal fluid were 62 pneumococci, 22 Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) and one Neisseria meningitidis. Including blood culture-proven and antigen-proven Hib disease, Hib and pneumococci accounted for 44% and 46% of bacterial meningitis, respectively, and 23% of pneumococci were intermediately resistant to penicillin. Inability to feed, bulging fontanelle, convulsions in young children, neck stiffness, fever and "staring eyes" were all independently associated with bacterial meningitis. Conjugate Hib vaccine must be given to infants as early as possible. Conjugate pneumococcal vaccines, maternal immunization with 23-valent vaccine and pneumococcal protein vaccines are under investigation for prevention of pneumococcal disease.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10605517     DOI: 10.1080/02724939992608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Trop Paediatr        ISSN: 0272-4936


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