Case report: an infant with late-onset meningitis caused by Escherichia coli.

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH GMS Hygiene and Infection Control Pub Date : 2024-12-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3205/dgkh000522
Aria Asghari, Saeed Khoshnood, Zahra Mousavi, Hamid Heidari, Farzaneh Peik Falak, Farhad Dadgar, Hossein Ali Rahdar, Hossein Kazemian
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Background: Meningitis is highly prevalent in infant because their immune system is immature and they have less resistance to diseases. Among bacterial agents, Escherichia coli is recognized as one of the most important causes of meningitis in infants.

Case presentation: Herein, we report a case of late-onset meningitis, caused by E. coli (Patient:17-day-old female infant). The patient's body temperature was 39°C, and the initial diagnosis was sepsis. At the doctor's request, the patient underwent the basic tests and was hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). In this case, blood culture and CSF culture were negative and positive, respectively. Echogenic particles were observed inside the bladder, indicating possible cystitis. The results of the antibiotic susceptibility tests showed that the meningitis-causing strain of E. coli was susceptible only to amikacin.

Conclusion: Conducting LP and CSF culture seems to be the most important strategy for diagnosing meningitis. It is also recommended to perform LP before taking antibiotics. For identifying the infection, some factors such as fever, CRP test results, CSF parameters (leukocyte count, glucose level, and CSF culture results) should be considered to prevent misdiagnosis.

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病例报告:一例由大肠杆菌引起的迟发性脑膜炎婴儿。
背景:脑膜炎在婴儿中非常普遍,因为他们的免疫系统不成熟,对疾病的抵抗力较弱。在细菌病原体中,大肠杆菌被认为是导致婴儿脑膜炎的最重要原因之一。病例介绍:在此,我们报告一例由大肠杆菌引起的迟发性脑膜炎(患者:17天大的女婴)。患者体温39℃,初步诊断败血症。在医生的要求下,病人接受了基本检查,并住进新生儿重症监护病房。本例血培养阳性,脑脊液培养阴性。膀胱内可见回声颗粒,提示可能有膀胱炎。抗生素药敏试验结果表明,引起脑膜炎的大肠杆菌菌株仅对阿米卡星敏感。结论:LP和CSF培养是诊断脑膜炎最重要的方法。建议在服用抗生素前进行LP检查。诊断感染时应考虑发热、CRP检测结果、脑脊液参数(白细胞计数、血糖水平、脑脊液培养结果)等因素,防止误诊。
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