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Case Reports
. 2019 Feb 2:15:e00502.
doi: 10.1016/j.idcr.2019.e00502. eCollection 2019.

Chronic meningococcemia

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Chronic meningococcemia

Beatriz Prista-Leão et al. IDCases. .

Abstract

The spectrum of Neisseria meningitidis-associated clinical entities involves mild forms of disease, without neurological involvement or sepsis, and asymptomatic carrier states. Rarely, N. meningitidis bacteremia can be associated with a prolonged fever with or without arthritis, which we designate as chronic meningococcemia. Chronic meningococcemia is an uncommon entity, usually associated to serogroup B N. meningitidis. Diagnosis is frequently delayed as blood cultures collected outside febrile periods can be negative. We present a case of chronic meningococcemia in a 22-year-old woman with no relevant clinical background, presenting with fever, arthralgia and exanthem. Due to the potential for progression to more severe disease and the risk of N. meningitidis transmission and development of secondary cases, a high degree of clinical suspicion is required to ensure prompt recognition and adequate treatment. Our patient had a favorable outcome probably due to early recognition and adequate treatment, which is critical for the resolution of the disease without complications.

Keywords: Arthritis-dermatitis syndrome; Chronic meningococcemia; Meningococcal rash and arthritis; Mild meningococcal disease.

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Maculopapular rash in upper limbs, lower limbs and palms.

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