Group B streptococcal meningitis in children beyond the neonatal period in sub-Himalayan India
Objectives: To evaluate clinicolaboratory profile and the outcomes in children (1 to 59 months) diagnosed with Group B streptococcus (GBS) meningitis over a period of 1 year. Materials and Methods: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples of 250 pediatric patients (1 to 59 months) admitted with suspected a...
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doaj-404125c877d540b08773d1302c08a54b2020-11-24T23:38:54ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAnnals of Indian Academy of Neurology0972-23271998-35492015-01-01181717310.4103/0972-2327.151049Group B streptococcal meningitis in children beyond the neonatal period in sub-Himalayan IndiaDivya ChauhanKiran MoktaAnil KangaNeelam GroverDigvijay SinghSuruchi BhagraObjectives: To evaluate clinicolaboratory profile and the outcomes in children (1 to 59 months) diagnosed with Group B streptococcus (GBS) meningitis over a period of 1 year. Materials and Methods: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples of 250 pediatric patients (1 to 59 months) admitted with suspected acute bacterial meningitis(ABM)were subjected to cell count, biochemical profile, culture, latex particle agglutination (LPA) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR).They were also evaluated for complications and were followed-up till 6 months after discharge. Results: Forty patients (25 boys and 15 girls), 16% of total suspected cases of ABM were diagnosed with GBS by LPA method and 30 (75%) out of these were above 3 months of age. The median duration of hospital stay was 7 days (range 1 to 72 days). State of coma was observed in two (5%) and one (2.5%) died, while 20 (50%) patients recovered completely. Conclusion: GBS should be considered as an important cause of ABM in Indian children beyond the neonatal period and further studies are warranted to determine the actual problem of the disease in our country.http://www.annalsofian.org/article.asp?issn=0972-2327;year=2015;volume=18;issue=1;spage=71;epage=73;aulast=ChauhanAcute bacterial meningitisgroup B streptococcuslatex particle agglutinationneonatal mortality |
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Divya Chauhan Kiran Mokta Anil Kanga Neelam Grover Digvijay Singh Suruchi Bhagra Group B streptococcal meningitis in children beyond the neonatal period in sub-Himalayan India Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology Acute bacterial meningitis group B streptococcus latex particle agglutination neonatal mortality |
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Divya Chauhan Kiran Mokta Anil Kanga Neelam Grover Digvijay Singh Suruchi Bhagra |
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Divya Chauhan |
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Group B streptococcal meningitis in children beyond the neonatal period in sub-Himalayan India |
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Group B streptococcal meningitis in children beyond the neonatal period in sub-Himalayan India |
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Group B streptococcal meningitis in children beyond the neonatal period in sub-Himalayan India |
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Group B streptococcal meningitis in children beyond the neonatal period in sub-Himalayan India |
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Group B streptococcal meningitis in children beyond the neonatal period in sub-Himalayan India |
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group b streptococcal meningitis in children beyond the neonatal period in sub-himalayan india |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology |
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0972-2327 1998-3549 |
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Objectives: To evaluate clinicolaboratory profile and the outcomes in children (1 to 59 months) diagnosed with Group B streptococcus (GBS) meningitis over a period of 1 year. Materials and Methods: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples of 250 pediatric patients (1 to 59 months) admitted with suspected acute bacterial meningitis(ABM)were subjected to cell count, biochemical profile, culture, latex particle agglutination (LPA) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR).They were also evaluated for complications and were followed-up till 6 months after discharge. Results: Forty patients (25 boys and 15 girls), 16% of total suspected cases of ABM were diagnosed with GBS by LPA method and 30 (75%) out of these were above 3 months of age. The median duration of hospital stay was 7 days (range 1 to 72 days). State of coma was observed in two (5%) and one (2.5%) died, while 20 (50%) patients recovered completely. Conclusion: GBS should be considered as an important cause of ABM in Indian children beyond the neonatal period and further studies are warranted to determine the actual problem of the disease in our country. |
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Acute bacterial meningitis group B streptococcus latex particle agglutination neonatal mortality |
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