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Clinical characteristics of enteroviral meningitis without pleocytosis in children: a retrospective single center observational study in the Republic of Korea

Authors
Ko, Y  | Jeon, W | Chae, MK  | Yang, H | Lee, J
Citation
BMC pediatrics, 19(1). : 335-335, 2019
Journal Title
BMC pediatrics
ISSN
1471-2431
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We aimed to study the prevalence of enterovirus (EV) meningitis without the presence of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pleocytosis and identify patient factors and clinical features associated with it.
METHODS: This was a retrospective analysis of patients aged < 18 years old who were diagnosed with EV meningitis by CSF reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing between January 2015 and December 2016. Clinical variables were compared with regard to the presence of CSF pleocytosis.
RESULTS: A total of 305 patients were enrolled in study; 169 (55.4%) had no pleocytosis. Patients without pleocytosis were younger (median age 2 months vs. 67.0 months, p < 0.01) and had lower white blood cell (WBC) count (median, 8600/mm(3) vs. 10,300/mm(3), p < 0.01). Also absolute neutrophil (ANC) count were lower than pleocytosis group (median, 4674/mm(3) vs. 7600/mm(3), p < 0.01). Comparing three age groups, CSF apleocytosis was present in 106 of 128 patients (82.8%) aged 3 years. Younger age groups had higher prevalence of CSF apleocytosis (p < 0.01). In patients aged CONCLUSION: This study shows that EV meningitis in young infants, with early lumbar puncture, or occurring during peak EV meningitis prevalent seasons cannot be solely excluded by pleocytosis. Also, a confirmation test for EV meningitis should be performed using RT-PCR.
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DOI
10.1186/s12887-019-1714-1
PMID
31521164
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고, 유라  |  이, 지숙  |  최, 민정
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