| Literature DB >> 14613586 |
Philippe C Morand1, Veronique Veuillez, Claire Poyart, Eric Abachin, Gilles Quesne, Bertrand Dupont, Patrick Berche, Jean-Paul Viard.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major cause of human disease, especially in pre-school children and elderly people, as well as in special risk groups such as asplenic, antibody deficient patients, or presenting disruption of natural barriers. The occurrence of pneumococcal disease has increased with the onset of the HIV epidemic and the emergence of drug-resistance. CASEEntities:
Year: 2003 PMID: 14613586 PMCID: PMC521196 DOI: 10.1186/1476-0711-2-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob ISSN: 1476-0711 Impact factor: 3.944
Biological characteristics of the three meningitic episodes
| Episode 1 (March 1998) | Episode 2 (May 2000) | Episode 3 (January 2001) | |
| CSF characteristics | Glucose: not detectable | Glucose: 1 mM | Glucose: 0.4 mM |
| Proteins: 3.2 g/l | Proteins: 2.9 g/l | Proteins: 2.2 g/l | |
| Leucocytes: 670/mm3 (96%PMN) | Leucocytes: 2100/mm3 (51%PMN) | Leucocytes: 8100/mm3 (85%PMN) | |
| Positive culture with | Positive culture with | Positive culture with | |
| Beta-lactam | penicillin G: 1.0 | penicillin G: 1.0 | penicillin G: 2.0 |
| susceptibility | amoxicillin: 0.75 | amoxicillin: 0.75 | amoxicillin: 0.75 |
| MICs (μg/ml) | ceftriaxone: 0.75 | ceftriaxone: 0.75 | ceftriaxone: 0.75 |
| CD4 (1O6 cells/l – %) | 325 – 13 | 1103 – 21 | 1185 – 20 |
| Viral load (copies/ml – Log10) | 280 – 2.5 | 1300 – 3.1 | 2000 – 3.3 |