Fulminant Meningitis: A Rare Case of HSV-2 and Cryptococcal Co-Infection in a Patient With AIDS.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of investigative medicine high impact case reports Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23247096241286380
Lefika Bathobakae, Malina Mohtadi, Chanhee Kim, Trevor Ruff, Rammy Bashir, Utku Ekin, Simi Philip, Shivanck Upadhyay
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Cryptococcal meningitis (CM) is a severe and often fatal infection of the central nervous system that is caused by Cryptococcus spp. Cryptococcal meningitis mainly affects immunocompromised individuals such as those with AIDS, organ transplantation recipients, and those with conditions requiring prolonged immunosuppressive therapy. Infection typically begins with the inhalation of cryptococcal spores, often from bird droppings, which can remain dormant in the lungs and lymph nodes before disseminating to the central nervous system. Signs and symptoms include headache, nausea, and cognitive impairment, which can progress to severe neurological complications if not promptly treated. Even in the era of antifungal and antiretroviral therapies, CM remains a public health challenge with substantial morbidity and mortality. Although rare, sporadic cases of cryptococcal neoformans/gattii coinfection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Treponema pallidum have been reported in the literature. Herein, we describe an extremely rare case of fulminant meningitis due to herpes simplex virus (HSV)-2 and Cryptococcal neoformans coinfection. Our patient also had cryptococcemia, which is known to increase acute mortality rates in patients with CM.

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恶性脑膜炎:艾滋病患者合并感染 HSV-2 和隐球菌的罕见病例。
隐球菌性脑膜炎(CM)是由隐球菌属引起的一种严重的中枢神经系统感染,通常是致命的。感染通常始于吸入隐球菌孢子,这种孢子通常来自鸟粪,可在肺部和淋巴结中潜伏,然后扩散到中枢神经系统。症状和体征包括头痛、恶心和认知障碍,如不及时治疗,可发展为严重的神经系统并发症。即使在抗真菌和抗逆转录病毒疗法盛行的时代,CM 仍是一项公共卫生挑战,发病率和死亡率都很高。虽然罕见,但文献中也有零星病例报道了新型隐球菌/加特纳菌与结核分枝杆菌、肺炎链球菌和苍白链球菌合并感染的情况。在此,我们描述了一例极其罕见的单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)-2 和新型隐球菌合并感染引起的暴发性脑膜炎病例。我们的患者还患有隐球菌血症,众所周知,隐球菌血症会增加脑膜炎患者的急性死亡率。
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