Emerging Meningococcal B Meningitis in Japan: A Case Report of a 50-Year-Old Japanese Man with Diabetes.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.943973
Kazuhiro Ishikawa, Hideyuki Takahashi, Yukihiro Akeda, Nobuyoshi Mori
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BACKGROUND Meningococcal meningitis is rare in Japan; however, when outbreaks do occur, they predominantly involve domestically infected cases rather than those contracted overseas. CASE REPORT A Japanese man with diabetes in his 50s experienced fever and loss of consciousness, with no history of international travel. In our hospital, gram-negative diplococci were detected in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of the patient by Gram staining, although the rapid agglutination test and cultures of blood and CSF were negative. Multiplex polymerase-chain reaction (PCR) testing returned positive results for meningococcus and parechovirus. Brain MRI revealed a finding of meningitis, but there were no indications of encephalitis. To determine the serotype and genotype, we sent the sample to the National Institute of Infectious Diseases, which identified the serogroup and sequence type (ST) as type B and 2057, respectively. Despite the unknown antimicrobial susceptibility, the patient responded well to empirical treatment with ceftriaxone at 2 g every 12 h, and was discharged with remaining symptoms of dizziness, headache, difficulty hearing in the left ear, and tinnitus in the left ear. CONCLUSIONS In Japan, vaccines covering serogroups A, C, and W/Y are available but not routinely administered. According to epidemiological surveillance reports, serogroup B is the second most common cause of meningococcal meningitis in Japan, yet there is no corresponding vaccine available in the country. This case has prompted a review of the epidemiology of meningococcus in Japan, encompassing strategies for vaccination and hospital infection control to prevent droplet transmission, which includes post-exposure prophylaxis when no prior measures have been implemented.

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日本新发 B 型脑膜炎球菌:一名 50 岁日本男性糖尿病患者的病例报告。
背景脑膜炎球菌脑膜炎在日本非常罕见,但一旦爆发,主要是国内感染病例,而非海外感染病例。病例报告 一名 50 多岁的日本男性糖尿病患者出现发热和意识丧失,无国际旅行史。在我院,通过革兰氏染色法在患者脑脊液(CSF)中检测到革兰氏阴性双球菌,但快速凝集试验以及血液和脑脊液培养均为阴性。多重聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测结果显示脑膜炎球菌和帕雷奇病毒呈阳性。脑部核磁共振成像显示发现了脑膜炎,但没有脑炎的迹象。为了确定血清型和基因型,我们将样本送往国家传染病研究所,研究所确定血清群和序列类型(ST)分别为 B 型和 2057 型。尽管抗菌药敏感性不明,但患者对头孢曲松(每 12 小时 2 克)的经验性治疗反应良好,出院时仍有头晕、头痛、左耳听力困难和左耳耳鸣等症状。结论 在日本,A、C 和 W/Y 血清群疫苗已经上市,但并未常规接种。根据流行病学监测报告,血清 B 群是日本脑膜炎球菌脑膜炎的第二大常见病因,但日本没有相应的疫苗。这一病例促使人们重新审视日本脑膜炎球菌的流行病学,包括疫苗接种和医院感染控制策略,以防止飞沫传播,其中包括在未采取任何措施的情况下进行暴露后预防。
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