Meningitis Flashcards

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Encephalitis organisms

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  1. Arbovirus (most common): St Louis and California (La Crosse) - mosquito transmitted
  2. HSV 1: necrosis and hemorrhage within anterior temporal lobes; RBCs in CSF
  3. HHV6: exanthem subitum in children
  4. mumps virus
  5. measles virus
  6. VZV
  7. Naegleria fowleri
  8. Acanthamoeba
  9. Balamuthia mandrillaris - granulomatous amebic encephalitis
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Aseptic meningitis

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  1. Usually virus: enteroviruses most common in all age groups - summer and fall
  2. HSV2
  3. Mumps virus
  4. HIV
  5. lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCM) - most common cause of aseptic meningitis in winter and spring
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Bacterial meningitis

Neonates

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  1. GBS
  2. Gram negative aerobic rods (E coli, Klebsiella)
  3. Listeria monocytogenes
    • extremes of age (< 1 month or older than 70 years)
    • steroid treated patients
    • transplants
    • diabetes mellitus
    • HIV
    • iron overload
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Bacterial meningitis

Infants and young children and young adults

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  1. Neisseria meningitides #1
    • person to person transmission causes localized outbreaks
    • terminal complement deficiencies (C5 to C9 and properdin) at risk
  2. S pneumoniae
  3. H influenzae type B (used to be #1 before vaccines)
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Bacterial meningitis

  1. Adults
  2. Southeast Asia
  3. AIDS
  4. Some endemic regions
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  1. Adults - S pneumoniae
  2. Southeast Asia - Streptococcus suis
  3. AIDS - S pneumoniae, TB (basilar meningitis), Cryptococcus neoformans
  4. Cerebral malaria
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Meningitis laboratory evaluation

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  1. CSF
    • Aseptic meningitis:
      • mild WBC increase with mostly lymphs
      • mild increase in protein
      • normal glucose
    • Bacterial meningitis:
      • marked increase in WBC (mainly neuts)
      • glucose decreased
    • Encephalitis: normal to findings of viral meningitis (herpes: bloody CSF, high protein, low glucose)
  2. Blood and CSF culture
  3. CSF gram stain
  4. CSF latex agglutination
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