[After-effects of invasive meningococcal diseases].

La Revue du praticien Pub Date : 2024-10-01
Catherine Weil-Olivier
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AFTER-EFFECTS OF INVASIVE MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASES. Invasive meningococcal infections (IMI) still have a mortality rate of 11% in France. Recent nationwide studies have been able to quantify the long-term sequelae among survivors and highlight their diversity. In addition to the immediate effects seen at the end of hospitalization, numerous sequelae can emerge months or even years later. It is currently estimated that 20 to 30 % of survivors will experience at least one sequela, with 9 to 10 % having multiple after-effects. The most common sequelae are neurological (such as epilepsy and severe motor disorders) and psychological (like anxiety). Physical after-effects, such as skin scarring or amputations, while less frequent, often entail significant treatment cost. Cognitive difficulties, academic-learning challenges, and psychological, behavioral, or emotional disorders, are frequently diagnosed late and are probably underestimated. Communication or language problems carry a risk ratio > 20 compared to controls. This wide range of sequelae contributes to the complexity and high cost of care. It shows the importance of obtaining the most accurate possible estimate of IMI's impact and their after-effects, as well as implementing the preventive measures now available.

[侵袭性脑膜炎球菌疾病的后遗症]。
侵袭性脑膜炎球菌疾病的后遗症。在法国,侵袭性脑膜炎球菌感染(IMI)的死亡率仍高达 11%。最近的全国性研究已经能够量化幸存者的长期后遗症,并强调其多样性。除了住院结束时的直接影响外,数月甚至数年后还会出现许多后遗症。据估计,目前有 20% 至 30% 的幸存者至少会出现一种后遗症,其中有 9% 至 10% 的幸存者会出现多种后遗症。最常见的后遗症是神经系统后遗症(如癫痫和严重的运动障碍)和心理后遗症(如焦虑)。身体方面的后遗症,如皮肤疤痕或截肢,虽然发生率较低,但往往需要大量的治疗费用。认知障碍、学业-学习困难以及心理、行为或情绪失调常常很晚才被诊断出来,而且很可能被低估。与对照组相比,交流或语言问题的风险比大于 20。如此广泛的后遗症导致了护理的复杂性和高成本。这表明,尽可能准确地估算 IMI 的影响及其后遗症,以及实施现有的预防措施非常重要。
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