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ETIOLOGY AND NEUROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS OF BACTERIAL MENINGITIS IN 189 PATIENTS
Journal Title Acta Medica Iranica
Journal Abbreviation acta
Publisher Group Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS)
Website http://acta.tums.ac.ir
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Title ETIOLOGY AND NEUROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS OF BACTERIAL MENINGITIS IN 189 PATIENTS
Authors P. Tabatabaie ., ; S. Sayahtaheri., ; A. Siadati O. Alizad,
Abstract Results of a seven year (April 1985 to March 1992) prospoective study of bacterial meningitis in 189 infants and children admitted to our Center indicate that: 1) Tiie Gram-negative bacilli, especially Klebsiella species, are the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in neonates and young infants (<2 months), group B Streptococcus meningitis is rare, and Listeria monocytogenes meningitis is not observed. 2) Haemophilus influenzae is the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in children under 4 years old and Streptococcus pneumoniae becomes the leading cause over 5 years old. 3) Nine percent of H. influenzae isolates were ampicillin - resistant and 5% of S. pneumoniae were penicillin G resistant. All but one Niesseria meningitidis isolates were penicillin - susceptible. Both penicillin G f chloramphenicol or ampicillin/chloramphenicol resistance among these isolates were 2 percent. 4) The neurological compilations and mortality were highest under two months of age, 39% of these neonates died due to complications as compared to 22% in all other age groups combined. 5) Dexamethasone improves outcome when used as an adjunctive therapy for bacterial meningitis in infants and children. Tlie immediate and long-term clinical profiles both indicate better outcomes for dexamethasone.
Publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Date 2012-10-20
Source Acta Medica Iranica Vol 35, No 1-2 (1997)

 

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