Changing etiology of community-acquired bacterial meningitis in adults: a nationwide multicenter study in Korea

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S.-Y. Moon
D. R. Chung
S.-W. Kim
H. H. Chang
H. Lee
D. S. Jung
Y.-S. Kim
S. I. Jung
S. Y. Ryu
S. T. Heo
C. Moon
H. K. Ki
J. S. Son
K. T. Kwon
S. Y. Shin
J. S. Lee
S. S. Lee
J.-Y. Rhee
J.-A. Lee
M. K. Joung
H. S. Cheong
K. R. Peck
J.-H. Song
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[1] Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine,Division of Infectious Diseases, Samsung Medical Center
[2] Kyungpook National University Hospital,undefined
[3] Dong-A University Hospital,undefined
[4] Chungnam National University Hospital,undefined
[5] Chonnam National University Hospital,undefined
[6] Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center,undefined
[7] Gyeongsang National University Hospital,undefined
[8] Inje University Busan Paik Hospital,undefined
[9] Konkuk University Hospital,undefined
[10] Kyung Hee University East-West Neo Medical Center,undefined
[11] Daegu Fatima Hospital,undefined
[12] Cheju National University Hospital,undefined
[13] Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital,undefined
[14] Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital,undefined
[15] Dankook University Hospital,undefined
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | 2010年 / 29卷
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Meningitis; Bacterial Meningitis; Liver Abscess; Common Pathogen; Pneumococcal Meningitis;
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Epidemiologic data on the etiologic organisms is important for appropriate empirical antibiotic treatment of bacterial meningitis. We identified the etiologies of community-acquired bacterial meningitis in Korean adults and the associated epidemiological factors. A retrospective, multicenter nationwide study was carried out. Patients 18 years of age or older with community-acquired bacterial meningitis with a confirmed pathogen were enrolled. Demographic, clinical, and microbiological data were collected. One hundred and ninety-five cases were collected. Streptococcus pneumoniae was the most common pathogen (50.8%), followed by Staphylococcus aureus (10.3%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (7.7%), Listeria monocytogenes (6.7%), and group B Streptococcus (3.1%). The penicillin resistance rate of the S. pneumoniae was 60.3%; 40.0% of the organisms were not susceptible to third-generation cephalosporins. The combination of third-generation cephalosporin with vancomycin was used in 76.3% of cases. Steroids were given before or with the first dose of antibiotics in 37.4% of patients. The 30-day mortality rate was 20.5% and neurological sequelae developed in 15.6% of cases. S. pneumoniae was the most common organism identified in community-acquired bacterial meningitis among Korean adults. S. aureus, K. pneumoniae, L. monocytogenes, and group B Streptococcus were also common. S. pneumoniae had high rates of resistance to penicillin and third-generation cephalosporins.
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