An Infant with Xpert<sup>®</sup> Confirmed TB Meningitis in Central Viet Nam

A 5-month-old boy presented with a focal seizure. Disseminated (miliary) tuberculosis (TB) was diagnosed on chest radiograph and TB meningitis was confirmed using Xpert MTB/RIF<sup>&#174;</sup>. The case represents the first instance of cerebrospinal fluid Xpert MTB/RIF<sup>&am...

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Main Authors: Phuong T. K. Nguyen, Trang T. B. Thai, Julie Huynh, Ben J. Marais
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/7/11/397
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spelling doaj-ab0bc3700efa46c6b9bb5647868498172020-11-25T00:02:40ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832018-10-0171139710.3390/jcm7110397jcm7110397An Infant with Xpert<sup>®</sup> Confirmed TB Meningitis in Central Viet NamPhuong T. K. Nguyen0Trang T. B. Thai1Julie Huynh2Ben J. Marais3Respiratory Department, Da Nang Hospital for Women and Children, 402 Le Van Hien Street, Ngu Hanh Son District, Da Nang 550000, Viet NamIntensive care unit, Da Nang Hospital for Women and Children, 402 Le Van Hien Street, Ngu Hanh Son District, Da Nang 550000, Viet NamDiscipline of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, The University of Sydney, Westmead 2145, AustraliaDiscipline of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, The University of Sydney, Westmead 2145, AustraliaA 5-month-old boy presented with a focal seizure. Disseminated (miliary) tuberculosis (TB) was diagnosed on chest radiograph and TB meningitis was confirmed using Xpert MTB/RIF<sup>&#174;</sup>. The case represents the first instance of cerebrospinal fluid Xpert MTB/RIF<sup>&#174;</sup> testing in children in central Viet Nam. Family screening diagnosed the father with sputum smear-positive TB. The mother and a 2-year-old sibling had no symptoms or signs of TB disease and started preventive therapy. Early TB meningitis diagnosis is the single most important factor influencing clinical outcome, but is difficult due to the non-specific signs and symptoms at disease onset. Late diagnosis is associated with high mortality and severe neurologic handicap, which emphasizes the value of TB preventive therapy in vulnerable young children in close contact with an infectious TB case (recent is generally defined as within the last 12 months).https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/7/11/397tuberculosistuberculous meningitismiliarydisseminated tuberculosis
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author Phuong T. K. Nguyen
Trang T. B. Thai
Julie Huynh
Ben J. Marais
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Trang T. B. Thai
Julie Huynh
Ben J. Marais
An Infant with Xpert<sup>®</sup> Confirmed TB Meningitis in Central Viet Nam
Journal of Clinical Medicine
tuberculosis
tuberculous meningitis
miliary
disseminated tuberculosis
author_facet Phuong T. K. Nguyen
Trang T. B. Thai
Julie Huynh
Ben J. Marais
author_sort Phuong T. K. Nguyen
title An Infant with Xpert<sup>®</sup> Confirmed TB Meningitis in Central Viet Nam
title_short An Infant with Xpert<sup>®</sup> Confirmed TB Meningitis in Central Viet Nam
title_full An Infant with Xpert<sup>®</sup> Confirmed TB Meningitis in Central Viet Nam
title_fullStr An Infant with Xpert<sup>®</sup> Confirmed TB Meningitis in Central Viet Nam
title_full_unstemmed An Infant with Xpert<sup>®</sup> Confirmed TB Meningitis in Central Viet Nam
title_sort infant with xpert<sup>®</sup> confirmed tb meningitis in central viet nam
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2018-10-01
description A 5-month-old boy presented with a focal seizure. Disseminated (miliary) tuberculosis (TB) was diagnosed on chest radiograph and TB meningitis was confirmed using Xpert MTB/RIF<sup>&#174;</sup>. The case represents the first instance of cerebrospinal fluid Xpert MTB/RIF<sup>&#174;</sup> testing in children in central Viet Nam. Family screening diagnosed the father with sputum smear-positive TB. The mother and a 2-year-old sibling had no symptoms or signs of TB disease and started preventive therapy. Early TB meningitis diagnosis is the single most important factor influencing clinical outcome, but is difficult due to the non-specific signs and symptoms at disease onset. Late diagnosis is associated with high mortality and severe neurologic handicap, which emphasizes the value of TB preventive therapy in vulnerable young children in close contact with an infectious TB case (recent is generally defined as within the last 12 months).
topic tuberculosis
tuberculous meningitis
miliary
disseminated tuberculosis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/7/11/397
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