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. 2022 May;84(5):615-620.
doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2022.02.029. Epub 2022 Mar 2.

Bacterial meningitis presenting with a normal cerebrospinal fluid leukocyte count

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Bacterial meningitis presenting with a normal cerebrospinal fluid leukocyte count

Thijs M van Soest et al. J Infect. 2022 May.
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Abstract

Objectives: We describe clinical characteristics and outcome of adults with bacterial meningitis presenting with a normal CSF leukocyte count.

Methods: We studied community-acquired bacterial meningitis with a normal CSF leukocyte count (≤ 5 per mm3) in adults from a prospective nationwide cohort study.

Results: From 2006 through 2020, 39 of 2,357 (2%) episodes presented with a normal CSF leukocyte count. Immunocompromising conditions were present in 19 of 39 patients (49%), compared to 690 of 2303 (30%) in patients with elevated leukocytes (P = 0.02). The triad of fever, neck stiffness, and altered consciousness was present in 6 of 34 patients (18%). CSF protein was abnormal in 25 of 37 patients (68%). We identified 3 clinical subgroups: those with severe pneumococcal meningitis (20 patients [51%]), with mainly sepsis (8 [21%]), and a miscellaneous group (11 [28%]). All patients with severe pneumococcal meningitis presented with high CSF protein levels and 18 of 19 (95%) had bacteria in the CSF Gram stain. Outcome was unfavorable in 23 of 39 (59%) patients and 12 (31%) died.

Conclusion: Patients with bacterial meningitis may present with normal CSF leukocyte counts. In these patients, CSF protein levels and Gram staining are important diagnostic parameters.

Keywords: Bacterial meningitis; Leukocytosis; Outcome; Prospective cohort study; Signs and symptoms.

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Declaration of Competing Interest N.M. van Sorge receives consultancy fees from Pfizer, MSD, and GSK (fees paid to Amsterdam UMC); In addition, N.M. van Sorge has a patent WO 2013/020090 A3 (inventors: N.M. van Sorge/V. Nizet) outside the submitted work with royalties paid to University of California San Diego. Other authors: no conflicts

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