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摘要:厌氧细菌性脑膜炎是一种严重的中枢神经系统(CNS)感染,可导致严重的神经系统并发症,在全球范围内造成严重的残疾和死亡。然而,由于厌氧菌的培养需要苛刻的厌氧培养条件,因此很难准确诊断和分离出致病病原体。厌氧菌很少见于脑膜炎,尤其是儿童脑膜炎。本报告详细介绍了首例由弧菌引起的厌氧性脑膜炎婴儿。此外,我们还介绍了一例利用元基因组学下一代测序(mNGS)检测到的由 P. bivia 引起的婴儿厌氧性脑膜炎病例。我们的临床经验强调了通过 mNGS 和厌氧菌培养早期识别普雷沃茨菌属的重要性、抗菌药物的有效性以及及时实施精心策划的精准治疗方案的重要性。此外,我们还对 10 例普雷沃氏菌感染病例进行了全面回顾,总结了其临床和实验室检查特点,并找出了其共性:双胞普雷沃氏菌 厌氧性脑膜炎 婴儿
The First Infant Anaerobic Meningitis Infected by Prevotella bivia: A Case Report and Literature Review
Abstract: Anaerobic bacterial meningitis is a serious infection of the central nervous system (CNS) that leads to severe neurological complications, resulting in high levels of disability and mortality worldwide. However, accurately diagnosing and isolating the responsible pathogens remains challenging due to the difficulty in culturing anaerobic bacteria, as they require harsh anaerobic culture conditions. Anaerobic bacteria have rarely been reported in meningitis, especially in children. This report details the first infant with anaerobic meningitis caused by Prevotella bivia. Additionally, we present a case of infant anaerobic meningitis caused by P. bivia, detected using metagenomics next-generation sequencing (mNGS). Our clinical experience highlights the importance of early identification of Prevotella spp. through mNGS and anaerobic culture, the effectiveness of antimicrobial medications, and the timely implementation of carefully planned precision therapeutic regimens. Furthermore, we have conducted a comprehensive review of 10 cases of Prevotella spp. infection, summarized their clinical and laboratory examination characteristics, and identified their commonalities.
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An international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on the optimal treatment of infection (bacterial, fungal and viral) and the development and institution of preventative strategies to minimize the development and spread of resistance.