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Review
. 2025 Jun 1;38(3):261-270.
doi: 10.1097/QCO.0000000000001105. Epub 2025 Mar 28.

Aseptic meningitis: a foundation review

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Review

Aseptic meningitis: a foundation review

Hazim Allos et al. Curr Opin Infect Dis. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: This review addresses the multifaceted nature of aseptic meningitis, a condition with diverse infectious and noninfectious etiologies. Despite its common presentation in clinical settings, over half of the cases remain without an identified cause, necessitating a comprehensive examination of diagnostic and management strategies. The increasing availability of advanced molecular diagnostics and the challenge of distinguishing bacterial from nonbacterial cases make this an opportune time to explore its implications for clinical practice.

Recent findings: The literature highlights the pivotal role of advanced molecular diagnostics, such as multiplex PCR and metagenomic sequencing, in improving the identification of pathogens in aseptic meningitis. Enteroviruses remain the leading cause, but pathogens like Herpesviridae, arboviruses, and nonviral agents such as fungi and spirochetes also contribute significantly. New diagnostic algorithms and clinical models are emerging to distinguish bacterial from viral meningitis, reducing unnecessary treatments.

Summary: Aseptic meningitis management is evolving with advancements in diagnostic technologies that allow for earlier pathogen identification, improving patient outcomes and minimizing healthcare costs. These findings underscore the importance of timely and accurate diagnostics and tailored therapeutic strategies in both clinical and research settings. Enhanced awareness of noninfectious causes is also crucial for comprehensive care.

Keywords: advanced molecular diagnostics; aseptic meningitis; cerebrospinal fluid analysis; infectious and noninfectious etiologies; viral and bacterial differentiation.

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