Literature DB >> 6739324

Non-neonatal infection due to Listeria monocytogenes.

M W Tim, M A Jackson, K Shannon, B Cohen, G H McCracken.   

Abstract

In the period from 1969 through 1983, four cases of non-neonatal Listeria monocytogenes meningitis were encountered in Dallas, representing an incidence rate of 0.3%. Three cases occurring in immunocompetent patients are the subject of this report. A review of the literature since 1945 produced 87 cases of Listeria infections in patients who were from 2 months to 20 years of age. Of these, 54% occurred in immunocompetent persons. The case-fatality rate was 15% in the immunocompetent patients, compared with 42% in immunocompromised patients and with 35% in patients with other underlying illnesses. The diagnosis of listeriosis causes concern about the possibility of an underlying occult malignancy or disorder of T cell function, but on the basis of our review these underlying abnormalities are usually clinically apparent at the time of infection. A rational approach to the child with Listeria infection, who is not known to be a compromised host, would be to examine the history and patient carefully to consider documenting normal numbers of T lymphocytes and assessing delayed hypersensitivity by skin testing.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6739324     DOI: 10.1097/00006454-198405000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis        ISSN: 0277-9730


  5 in total

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2.  Non-neonatal meningitis due to less common bacterial pathogens, the Netherlands, 1975-83.

Authors:  L Spanjaard; P Bol; H C Zanen
Journal:  J Hyg (Lond)       Date:  1986-10

3.  A case of Listeria meningoencephalitis complicated by hydrocephalus in an immunocompetent infant.

Authors:  Antonios Platnaris; Athanasios Hatzimichael; Sofia Ktenidou-Kartali; Kosmas Kontoyiannides; Konstantinos Kollios; John Anagnostopoulos; Emmanuel Roilides
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2008-05-08       Impact factor: 3.183

4.  Encephalomyelitis with seroconversion to Listeria monocytogenes.

Authors:  P Baxter; D Gardner-Medwin; D Bates; L Ragunathan; H R Ingham
Journal:  Arch Dis Child       Date:  1991-09       Impact factor: 3.791

Review 5.  Listeria meningitis and ventriculitis in an immunocompetent child: case report and literature review.

Authors:  S Ben Shimol; M Einhorn; D Greenberg
Journal:  Infection       Date:  2011-08-30       Impact factor: 7.455

  5 in total

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