| Literature DB >> 34589213 |
Canna J Ghia1, Gautam S Rambhad2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In India, owing to multiple factors, such as insufficient laboratory capacity, poor reporting systems due to limited access to healthcare facilities and limited disease surveillance programmes, the actual disease burden of meningitis is unknown and may be largely under-reported.Entities:
Keywords: India; disease burden; etiology; meningitis; systematic review
Year: 2021 PMID: 34589213 PMCID: PMC8474356 DOI: 10.1177/20499361211046453
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Adv Infect Dis ISSN: 2049-9361
Figure 1.Flowchart for study inclusion.
Epidemiological studies on meningitis.
| Author name | Study period/duration | Study place | Study region | Study participants | Age group | Overall prevalence | Bacterial/ fungal/viral | |
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| 1 | Goel | 2010–2011 | Delhi | North | 591 neonates | 0–28 days | Hospital-associated meningitis: 5.41% | Bacterial |
| 2 | Gupta | NS | New Delhi | North | 62 children with TB | Median age: 7.73 years (0–12 years) | Tubercular meningitis: 20.97% (13 of the 62 cases) | Bacterial |
| 3 | Kapil and Bagga[ | 1986–1992 | Delhi | North | 3025 children admitted in ICU | Median age: 32.4 months (1 day–14 years) | 8.6% (261 children) | Bacterial |
| 4 | Karmakar | 2004–2005 | Delhi | North | 151 patients with acute febrile encephalopathy syndrome | 3.21 ± 2.9 years | • Pyogenic meningitis: 33.8% (51
patients) | Bacterial |
| 5 | Kumar | NS/1 year | Delhi | North | 300 new-borns with sign and symptoms of sepsis | Newborns (age NR) | Prevalence of healthcare-associated meningitis: 10% (30 patients) | Bacterial |
| 6 | Saluja[ | NS/18 months | Delhi | North | 200 cases of febrile seizure | 6–18 months | 3% | Bacterial |
| 7 | Jhamb | 2005–2006 | Delhi | North | 100 hospitalized children with group A meningococcal infection | Not mentioned | 67% | Bacterial |
| 8 | Minz | 1997–1999 | Vellore | South | 97 suspected meningitis cases | <5 years | 18.56% | Bacterial |
| 9 | Das | 1994–1995 | Pondicherry | South | 65 neonates with septicaemia | Neonates (age NR) | 38% (17 neonates) | Bacterial |
| 10 | Jayaraman | 2012–2013 | Chennai | South | 3104 suspected meningitis | 1–59 months | 8.28% (257 cases) | Bacterial |
| 11 | Shah | January–December 2006 | Bangalore | South | 2219 children with pneumococcal disease | 0–5 years | 21.81% (484 cases) | Bacterial |
| 12 | Debnath | NS/1-year | Pune | West | 79 suspected cases of meningitis | Median age: 2.7 years (0–12 years) | 20.25% (16 cases) | Bacterial |
| 13 | Jain | 2010–2012 | Pune | West | 223 children with suspected TB | 31 months | TB meningitis: 4.04% (9 cases) | Bacterial |
| 14 | Hazarika | 2008–2009 | Shillong | North-East | children with IPD | 8.48 ± 5.09 year | Meningococcal meningitis: 61.8% | Bacterial |
| 15 | Kabra | 1990/1 year | New Delhi | Multiple states | 56,338 admissions (Calcutta: 3400; Jaipur: 11134; Delhi KSCH:20307; Delhi AIIMS: 3348; Calcutta: 2904; Jodhpur 5245) | 1–12 years | 1.5% (852 cases; range: 0.5% to 2.6%) | Bacterial |
| 16 | Chauhan | NS/1 year | Shimla, Himachal Pradesh | Multiple states | 250 CSF samples | 1–59 months | 32.4% (81 cases) | Bacterial |
| 17 | Ramchandran | 2008–2010 | Chennai | Multiple states | 708 cases with abnormal CSF finding | 1–23 months | 12.57% (89 cases) | Bacterial |
| 18 | Manoharan | 2011–2015 | New
Delhi | Multiple states | 4377 enrolled patients, 361 children with pneumococcal
disease | <5 years | Pneumococcal meningitis: 35% (78 cases) | Bacterial |
| All-age patient group | ||||||||
| 19 | Mishra | 2011–2012 | Lucknow | North | 235 critically ill neurological patients | Median age: 37.5 (4–75 years) | • TB meningitis: 47% | Bacterial and fungal |
| 20 | Bhagawati | 2009–2010 | Assam | North-East | 316 CSF samples | 0–70 years | 16.14% | Bacterial and fungal |
| 21 | Yerramilli | 2012–2014 | Hyderabad | South | 147 cases of meningitis | • Viral/aseptic meningitis: 39% | Bacterial, viral, and fungal | |
| 22 | Nair | 2005–2006 | New Delhi | North | 380 suspected cases of meningococcal disease | <5–>45 years | 8.68% (33 cases) | Bacterial |
| 23 | Verghese | 2008–2016 | Vellore, Tamil Nadu | South | 830 invasive pneumococcal isolates | All age groups | 20.1% (167 cases) | Bacterial |
| 24 | Srinivas | 2001–2007 | Bangalore | South | 18,092 patients who underwent neurosurgery | NR | Post-operative meningitis: 2.2% | |
| 25 | Gangane and Doddamani[ | 2010–2012 | Karnataka | South | 304 CSF samples with suspected meningitis | 0–>60 years | Bacterial meningitis: 78.85% | Bacterial and fungal |
| Adult population | ||||||||
| 26 | Thomas | 1993–2008 | Vellore | South | 1037 patients with suspected invasive bacterial infection | >18 years | Meningitis: 34.3% | Bacterial |
| 27 | Jayaraman | 2007–2017 | Vellore | South | 408 adults with IPD | >18 years | Meningitis: 24.3% | Bacterial |
| Patients with comorbidities | ||||||||
| 28 | Kadam | 2011–2012 | Pune, Maharashtra | West | 208 HIV patients | 40 years | Cryptococcal meningitis: 19% | Fungal |
| 29 | Satpute | 1996–2005 | Pune | West | 1922 samples clinically diagnosed with cryptococcosis and 475 of them were HIV positive | NR | Cryptococcal meningitis in HIV patients: 53.1% (252/475) | Fungal |
| 30 | Jaiswal | 1992–2001 | Indore | West | 483 AIDs cases | NR | Fungal meningitis: 3.1% (15 cases) | Fungal |
| 31 | Wadia | NS | Pune | West | 1527 HIV-positive subjects | Prevalence of meningitis: 17.88% | Fungal and bacterial | |
| 32 | Wadhwa | 2005–2006 | New Delhi | North | 17 HIV-positive patients with CNS involvement | NR | • Cryptococcal meningitis: 29.4% | Fungal and bacterial |
| 33 | Mathur and Devesh[ | 2006–2011 | Jaipur, Rajasthan | North | Total study patients: 40 | 25–45 years | • Cryptococcal meningitis: 20% | Fungal and Bacterial |
| 34 | Lakshmi | 1997–2005 | Hyderabad | South | 359 CSF samples of HIV-reactive cases suspected for cryptococcal meningitis | NR | Cryptococcal meningitis: 2.09% | Fungal |
| 35 | Kumaraswamy | 1996–2001 | Chennai | South | 594 patients with HIV | Median age: 32 years (18–72 years) | Cryptococcal meningitis: 4.7% | Fungal |
| 36 | Teja | NS/11 years | Hyderabad | South | 1606 hospitalized patients with HIV and neurological manifestation | 36 years | Meningitis: 39.4% | Bacterial and fungal |
| 37 | Indira | 2011–2012 | Chennai, Tamil Nadu | South | 37 PLHIV-DM | 47 years | Cryptococcal meningitis: | Fungal |
| 38 | Sakhuja | 1980–1999 | Chandigarh | North | 79 patients with CNS infection following renal transplantation | 33.16 ± 3.4 years | • Cryptococcal meningitis: 15.19% | Fungal and bacterial |
CNS, central nervous system; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; DM, diabetes mellitus; IPD, invasive pneumococcal disease; NR, not reported; NS, not specified; PLHIV-DM, people living with HIV and DM; TB, tuberculosis.
Etiological factors/pathogens responsible for meningitis.
| Author | Study period/duration | Region | Patient age | No. of patients with meningitis |
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| Pediatric population | ||||||||||||||
| 1 | Chinchankar | NS/2 years | West | 1 month–5 years | 54 patients with ABM | 39% | 26% | 1.85% | 33.15% | |||||
| 2 | Debnath | NS/21 years | West | Median age: 2.7 years | 16 suspected cases of meningitis | 6.25% | 31.20% | • CoNS: 12.5%• Nonfermenters: 25%• | ||||||
| 3 | Vashishth | 2009–2010 | North | 41.5 (±26.9) months | 67 patients with ABM | 25.37% | 4.50% | 3% | 3.30% | 7.50% | 3.30% | 3.30% | ||
| 4 | Chauhan | NS/1 year | North | 1–59 months | 81 ABM cases | 23.40% | 6.10% | 1.20% | 7.40% | 49.30% | 6.10% | 6.10% | ||
| 5 | Sankar | 2002–2003 | North | 2 months–12 years | 24 children with ABM | 41.67% | 29.17% | 20.83% | 8.33% | |||||
| 6 | Pulickal | NS/18 months | South | NR | 80 children with ABM | 5% | 10% | 7.50% | CoNS: 9% | |||||
| 7 | Sahai | 1994–1996 | South | 1 month–12 years | 100 children with ABM | 12% | 17% | |||||||
| 8 | Satish | 2002 | South | 0–12 years | 25 children with aseptic meningitis | Enterovirus: 56% | ||||||||
| 9 | Shameem | NS/48 months | South | 1 month–3 years | 199 cases of meningitis | 44.70% | 25.60% | 6.00% | 5.50% | 9.50% | 3% | 4% | 1.50% | |
| 10 | Jayaraman | 2012–2013 | South | 1–59 months | 257 cases of meningitis | 82.90% | 14.40% | 2.70% | ||||||
| 11 | Devi | 2013–2015 | East | 67 cases of neonatal meningitis | 3% | 1.50% | 12% | 9% | • | |||||
| 12 | Ramchandran | 2008–2010 | Multiple states | 1–23 months | 89 cases of bacterial meningitis | 13% | 70% | 3.37%[ | 8% | 1.12% | • | |||
| All age groups | ||||||||||||||
| 13 | Mirdha | 1988–1989 | North | 1 month–60 years | 18 cases of bacterial meningitis | 16.67% | 11.11% | 22.22% | 11.11% | 5.50% | • | |||
| 14 | Raza | 2015–2017 | North | NR | 400 CSF samples of suspected HAM | 6.25%[ | 8.33% | 27.08% | 10.42% | 8.33% | • | |||
| 15 | Mital | NS | North | 15–70 years | 50 cases of pyogenic meningitis | 31.03% | 27.59% | 41.38% | ||||||
| 29 culture positive cases of bacterial meningitis | ||||||||||||||
| 16 | Pandit | 2002/10 months | South | 2–65 years | 21 positive CSF samples for bacterial meningitis | 9.52% | 19.04% | 4.76% | 4.76% | 4.76% | • | |||
| 17 | Srinivas | 2001–2007 | South | NR | 415 cases of post-operative meningitis | 8.67% | 12.53% | 15.42% | • NFGNB: 26.98% | |||||
| 18 | Mani | 1996–2005 | South | NR | 284 cases of meningitis | 61.80% | 1.80% | 1% | 1.80% | • Gram-negative bacilli:
4.9% | ||||
| 19 | Gangane and Doddamani[ | 2010–2012 | South | NR | 308 CSF samples were collected from clinically diagnosed cases of bacterial meningitis. | 31.70% | 3.60% | 2.40% | 7.30% | 12.10% | 20.7% | 9.70% | Bacterial sample
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| 20 | Bhagawati | 2009–2010 | East | Newborn to >45 years | 51 cases of meningitis | 4% | 4% | 29.41% | 11.76% | 15.70% | 5.88% | • | ||
| Patients with comorbidities | ||||||||||||||
| 21 | Jaiswal | 1992–2001 | South | NR | 15 AIDS patients with meningitis | • | ||||||||
Two from groups A, C, Y or W135, one isolate that was either Neisseria meningitidis group B or Escherichia coli K1;
Community-acquired cases. Others are hospital-acquired meningitis cases; NS: Not specified.
A. baumannii, Acinetobacter baumannii; ABM, acute bacterial meningitis; CoNS, coagulase negative Staphylococci; E. coli, Escherichia coli; GBS, Group B Streptococcus; H. influenzae, Hemophilus influenzae; HAM, hospital-acquired meningitis; K. pneumoniae, Klebsiella pneumoniae; MR-CoNS, Methicillin-resistant coagulase negative Staphylococci; MRSA, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; MSSA, methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus; NFGNB, non-lactose fermenting Gram-negative bacillus; NR, not reported; S. aureus, Staphylococcus aureus; S. pneumoniae, Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Major bacteria responsible for causing meningitis in the included studies.
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| Author | Study period/duration | Region | Study details | Age group | Frequency |
| Chinchankar | NS/2 years | West | 54 patients with ABM. Chief presentation was high fever,
refusal of feeds, altered sensorium and
seizures. | 1 month–5 years | 39% |
| Vashishtha | 2009–2010 | North | 67 patients with ABM | 41.5 (±26.9) months | 25.37% |
| Chauhan | NS/1 year | North | 81 ABM cases. Observed complications included seizures (23.4%), increased intracranial pressure (20.9%), infarct on imaging (4.9%), coma (4.9%), and respiratory compromise leading to ventilator support (3.7%) | 1–59 months | 23.40% |
| Sankar | 2002–2003 | North | 24 children with ABM | 2 months–12 years | 41.67% |
| Sahai | 1994–1996 | South | 100 children with ABM | 1 month–12 years | 12% |
| Shameem | NS/48 months | South | 199 cases of meningitis | 1 month–3 years | 44.70% |
| Jayaraman | 2012–2013 | South | 257 cases of meningitis | 1–59 months | 82.90% |
| Ramchandran | 2008–2010 | Multiple states | 89 cases of bacterial meningitis | 1–23 months | 13% |
| Mirdha | 1988–1989 | North | 18 cases of bacterial meningitis | 1 month–60 years | 16.67% |
| Raza | 2015–2017 | North | 400 CSF samples of suspected HAM | NR | 6.25%[ |
| Mital | NS | North | 50 cases of pyogenic meningitis, 29 culture positive cases
of bacterial meningitis | 15–70 years | 31.03% |
| Pandit | 2002/10 months | South | 21 positive CSF samples for bacterial meningitis | 2–65 years | 9.52% |
| Mani | 1996–2005 | South | CSF samples from 385 clinically suspected cases of pyogenic meningitis were analysed. Proof of infective agent was studied in 284 cases of meningitis | NR | 61.80% |
| Gangane and Doddamani[ | 2010–2012 | South | 308 CSF samples were collected from clinically diagnosed cases of bacterial meningitis. Out of 308 samples 92 samples were culture positive (30.6%). Out of which 82 were bacterial culture,10 fungal cultures and 11 smears were AFB positive. | NR | 31.70% |
| Bhagawati | 2009–2010 | East | 51 cases of meningitis | Newborn to >45 years | 4% |
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| Chinchankar | NS/2 years | West | 54 patients with ABM. Chief presentation was high fever,
refusal of feeds, altered sensorium and
seizures. | 1 month–5 years | 26% (Hib) |
| Vashishtha[ | 2009–2010 | North | 67 patients with ABM | 41.5 (±26.9) months | 4.50% (Hib) |
| Chauhan | NS/1 year | North | 81 ABM cases. Observed complications included seizures (23.4%), increased intracranial pressure (20.9%), infarct on imaging (4.9%), coma (4.9%), and respiratory compromise leading to ventilator support (3.7%) | 1–59 months | 6.10% (Hib) |
| Sankar | 2002–2003 | North | 24 children with ABM | 2 months–12 years | 29.17% (Hib) |
| Pulickal | NS/18 months | South | 80 children with ABM | NR | 5% (Hib) |
| Sahai | 1994–1996 | South | 100 children with ABM | 1 month–12 years | 17% (Hib) |
| Shameem | NS/48 months | South | 199 cases of meningitis | 1 month–3 years | 25.60% (Hib) |
| Jayaraman | 2012–2013 | South | 257 cases of meningitis | 1–59 months | 14.40% (Hib) |
| Ramchandran | 2008–2010 | Multiple states | 89 cases of bacterial meningitis | 1–23 months | 70% (Hib) |
| Mirdha | 1988–1989 | North | 18 cases of bacterial meningitis | 1 month–60 years | 11.11% |
| Pandit | 2002/10 months | South | 21 positive CSF samples for bacterial meningitis | 2–65 years | 19.04% |
| Mani | 1996–2005 | South | CSF samples from 385 clinically suspected cases of pyogenic meningitis were analysed. Proof of infective agent was studied in 284 cases of meningitis | NR | 1.80% |
| Gangane and Doddamani[ | 2010–2012 | South | 308 CSF samples were collected from clinically diagnosed cases of bacterial meningitis. Out of 308 samples 92 samples were culture positive (30.6%). Out of which 82 were bacterial culture,10 fungal cultures and 11 smears were AFB positive. | NR | 3.60% |
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| Debnath | NS/21 years | West | 79 suspected cases of meningitis with majority of cases
(74.7%) under-five. 16 suspected cases of
meningitis. | Median age: 2.7 years | 31.2% |
| Vashishtha | 2009–2010 | North | 67 patients with ABM | 41.5 (±26.9) months | 3.30% |
| Chauhan | NS/1 year | North | 81 ABM cases. Observed complications included seizures (23.4%), increased intracranial pressure (20.9%), infarct on imaging (4.9%), coma (4.9%), and respiratory compromise leading to ventilator support (3.7%) | 1–59 months | 6.10% |
| Shameem | NS/48 months | South | 199 cases of meningitis | 1 month–3 years | 4% |
| Devi | 2013–2015 | East | 67 cases of neonatal meningitis | 12% | |
| Mirdha | 1988–1989 | North | 18 cases of bacterial meningitis | 1 month–60 years | 5.50% |
| Raza | 2015–2017 | North | 400 CSF samples of suspected HAM | NR | 10.42% |
| Srinivas | 2001–2007 | South | 415 cases of post-operative meningitis (underwent neurosurgical procedures). The overall incidence of meningitis was 2.2%. The incidence of meningitis was high (7.7%) in patients who had a pre-existing infection like post-pyogenic meningitis ortuberculosis hydrocephalus. | NR | 12.53% |
| Gangane and Doddamani[ | 2010–2012 | South | 308 CSF samples were collected from clinically diagnosed cases of bacterial meningitis. Out of 308 samples 92 samples were culture positive (30.6%). Out of which 82 were bacterial culture,10 fungal cultures and 11 smears were AFB positive. | NR | 20.7% |
| Bhagawati | 2009–2010 | East | 51 cases of meningitis | Newborn to >45 years | 15.70% |
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| Vashishtha | 2009–2010 | North | 67 patients with ABM | 41.5 (±26.9) months | 3.30% |
| Pulickal | NS/18 months |
| 80 children with ABM | NR | 7.50% |
| Shameem | NS/48 months | South | 199 cases of meningitis | 1 month–3 years | 1.50% |
| Devi | 2013–2015 | East | 67 cases of neonatal meningitis | 9% | |
| Ramchandran | 2008–2010 | Multiple states | 89 cases of bacterial meningitis | 1–23 months | 1.12% |
| Raza | 2015–2017 | North | 400 CSF samples of suspected HAM | NR | 8.33% |
| Pandit | 2002/10 months | South | 21 positive CSF samples for bacterial meningitis | 2–65 years | 4.76% |
| Srinivas[ | 2001–2007 | South | 415 cases of post-operative meningitis (underwent neurosurgical procedures). The overall incidence of meningitis was 2.2%. The incidence of meningitis was high (7.7%) in patients who had a pre-existing infection like post-pyogenic meningitis ortuberculosis hydrocephalus. | NR | 15.42% |
| Gangane and Doddamani[ | 2010–2012 | South | 308 CSF samples were collected from clinically diagnosed cases of bacterial meningitis. Out of 308 samples 92 samples were culture positive (30.6%). Out of which 82 were bacterial culture,10 fungal cultures and 11 smears were AFB positive. | NR | 9.70% |
| Bhagawati | 2009–2010 | East | 51 cases of meningitis | Newborn to >45 years | 5.88% |
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| Vashishtha | 2009–2010 | North | 67 patients with ABM | 41.5 (±26.9) months | 3.30% |
| Chauhan | NS/1 year | North | 81 ABM cases. Observed complications included seizures (23.4%), increased intracranial pressure (20.9%), infarct on imaging (4.9%), coma (4.9%), and respiratory compromise leading to ventilator support (3.7%) | 1–59 months | 7.40% |
| Sankar | 2002–2003 | North | 24 children with ABM | 2 months–12 years | 20.83% |
| Pulickal | NS/18 months | South | 80 children with ABM | NR | 10% |
| Shameem | NS/48 months | South | 199 cases of meningitis | 1 month–3 years | 5.50% |
| Mirdha | 1988–1989 | North | 18 cases of bacterial meningitis | 1 month–60 years | 11.11% |
| Raza | 2015–2017 | North | 400 CSF samples of suspected HAM | NR | 8.33% |
| Mital | NS | North | 50 cases of pyogenic meningitis, 29 culture positive cases
of bacterial meningitis | 15–70 years | 41.38% |
| Pandit | 2002/10 months | South | 21 positive CSF samples for bacterial meningitis | 2–65 years | 4.76% |
| Mani | 1996–2005 | South | CSF samples from 385 clinically suspected cases of pyogenic meningitis were analysed. Proof of infective agent was studied in 284 cases of meningitis | NR | 1.80% |
| Gangane and Doddamani[ | 2010–2012 | South | 308 CSF samples were collected from clinically diagnosed cases of bacterial meningitis. Out of 308 samples 92 samples were culture positive (30.6%). Out of which 82 were bacterial culture,10 fungal cultures and 11 smears were AFB positive. | NR | 7.30% |
| Bhagawati | 2009–2010 | East | 51 cases of meningitis | Newborn to >45 years | 29.41% |
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| Debnath | NS/21 years | West | 79 suspected cases of meningitis with majority of cases
(74.7%) under-five. 16 suspected cases of
meningitis. | Median age: 2.7 years | 6.25% |
| Vashishtha | 2009–2010 | North | 67 patients with ABM | 41.5 (±26.9) months | 7.50% |
| Chauhan | NS/1 year | North | 81 ABM cases. Observed complications included seizures (23.4%), increased intracranial pressure (20.9%), infarct on imaging (4.9%), coma (4.9%), and respiratory compromise leading to ventilator support (3.7%) | 1–59 months | 6.10% |
| Shameem | NS/48 months | South | 199 cases of meningitis | 1 month–3 years | 3% |
| Devi | 2013–2015 | East | 67 cases of neonatal meningitis | 1.50% | |
| Raza | 2015–2017 | North | 400 CSF samples of suspected HAM | NR | 27.08% |
| Pandit | 2002/10 months | South | 21 positive CSF samples for bacterial meningitis | 2–65 years | 4.76% |
| Srinivas | 2001–2007 | South | 415 cases of post-operative meningitis (underwent neurosurgical procedures). The overall incidence of meningitis was 2.2%. The incidence of meningitis was high (7.7%) in patients who had a pre-existing infection like post-pyogenic meningitis or tuberculosis hydrocephalus. | NR | 8.67% |
| Gangane and Doddamani[ | 2010–2012 | South | 308 CSF samples were collected from clinically diagnosed cases of bacterial meningitis. Out of 308 samples 92 samples were culture positive (30.6%). Out of which 82 were bacterial culture,10 fungal cultures and 11 smears were AFB positive. | NR | 12.10% |
| Bhagawati | 2009–2010 | East | 51 cases of meningitis | Newborn to >45 years | 11.76% |
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| Chinchankar | NS/2 years | West | 54 patients with ABM. Chief presentation was high fever,
refusal of feeds, altered sensorium and
seizures. | 1 month–5 years | 1.85% |
| Vashishtha | 2009–2010 | North | 67 patients with ABM | 41.5 (±26.9) months | 3% |
| Chauhan | NS/1 year | North | 81 ABM cases. Observed complications included seizures (23.4%), increased intracranial pressure (20.9%), infarct on imaging (4.9%), coma (4.9%), and respiratory compromise leading to ventilator support (3.7%) | 1–59 months | 1.20% |
| Shameem | NS/48 months | South | 199 cases of meningitis | 1 month–3 years | 6.00% |
| Jayaraman | 2012–2013 | South | 257 cases of meningitis | 1–59 months | 2.70% |
| Devi | 2013–2015 | East | 67 cases of neonatal meningitis | 2.70% | |
| Ramchandran | 2008–2010 | Multiple states | 89 cases of bacterial meningitis | 1–23 months | 3%* |
| Mirdha | 1988–1989 | North | 18 cases of bacterial meningitis | 1 month–60 years | 22.22% |
| Mital | NS | North | 50 cases of pyogenic meningitis, 29 culture positive cases
of bacterial meningitis | 15–70 years | 27.59% |
| Mani | 1996–2005 | South | CSF samples from 385 clinically suspected cases of pyrogenic meningitis were analysed. Proof of infective agent was studied in 284 cases of meningitis | NR | 1% |
| Gangane and Doddamani[ | 2010–2012 | South | 308 CSF samples were collected from clinically diagnosed
cases of bacterial meningitis. Out of 308 samples 92 samples
were culture positive (30.6%). Out of which 82 were
bacterial culture,10 fungal cultures and 11 smears
were | NR | 2.40% |
| Bhagawati | 2009–2010 | East | 51 cases of meningitis | Newborn to >45 years | 4% |
Community-acquired cases.
Two from groups A, C, Y or W135, one isolate that was either Neisseria meningitidis group B or Escherichia coli K1.
ABM, acute bacterial meningitis; E. coli, Escherichia coli; NR, not reported; HAM, hospital-acquired meningitis; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; H. influenzae, Hemophilus influenzae; Hib, Hemophilus influenzae type b; NS, not specified; P. aeruginosa, Pseudomonas aeruginosa; S. aureus, Staphylococcus aureus; S. pneumoniae, Streptococcus pneumoniae; K. pneumoniae, Klebsiella pneumoniae.