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An Eight Year Clinico-Microbiological Retrospective Study on Brain Abscesses in India.

Meghna Chetty1, Biswas Rakhi2, Kannambath Rachana2, Sistla Sujatha2, Gopalkrishnan Muthu Srinivasan2,3.   

Abstract

Background: Intracranial abscesses have been a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge since time immemorial for both the microbiologists and the neurosurgeons. There is paucity of detailed studies documenting the infecting organism causing brain abscesses in South India. Aims: The study aimed at identifying and assessing the prevalence of aerobic, anaerobic bacteria and fungi associated with brain abscesses at a tertiary care hospital in South India. Methods and Material: Eight years data was collected from the records of culture reports from 2007 to 2010 and 2013 to 2018. The corresponding clinical case records were retrieved for the assessment of risk factors. Risk factors of brain abscess development were assessed based on clinical cases records.
Results: Data from 140 brain abscess cases obtained over a period of 8 years were analyzed. Out of the 140 samples, 66 (47.14%) were culture positive in which 33 (50%) had single aerobic/facultative anaerobic bacteria, 20 (30.3%) had mixture of more than one aerobic/facultative anaerobic bacteria, 12 (18.18%) had single obligate anaerobic bacteria and 1(1.5%) sample had Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated. Among the total 92 isolates, Pseudomonas aeruginosa (21/92, 23%) and Staphylococcus aureus (20/92, 22%) predominated. Bacteroides fragilis group was the most common obligate anaerobe isolated. There were no fungal isolates. As there were various isolates isolated, hence there is heterogeneity of isolates detected Neuroanatomically, parietal lobe (45/140, 32%) was the most common location. Otogenic infection was the major risk factor for parietal and temporal lobe abscess (P value < .05). Conclusions: It has become essential for the microbiologists to be aware of unusual isolates from brain abscess and its complex nature. Obscurity and difficulty in their microbiological diagnosis calls for more such detailed studies.
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Keywords:  Brain abscess; anaerobic brain abscess; clinico-microbiological profile; mycobacterial brain abscess

Year:  2022        PMID: 35784588      PMCID: PMC9247994          DOI: 10.1177/11786361221106111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Insights        ISSN: 1178-6361


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