Summary
Definición
Anamnesis y examen
Principales factores de diagnóstico
- rapid onset of illness and rapid deterioration
- fever
- leg pain
- seizures
- neck pain and stiffness
- paresis
- headache
- photophobia
- altered mental status
- altered consciousness
- focal neurological deficit including cranial nerve involvement and abnormal pupils
- hypotension
- shock
- toxic/moribund state
- pallor or mottled skin
- rash
- cold hands and feet
- hypotonia
- high-pitched cry
- Kernig sign
- Brudzinski sign
- bulging fontanel
Otros factores de diagnóstico
- irritability
- lethargy
- muscle ache/joint pain
- poor appetite or feeding
- nausea or vomiting
- thirst
- coryza, sore throat, or cough
- respiratory distress
- tachycardia
Factores de riesgo
- young age
- complement deficiency
- use of eculizumab and ravulizumab
- immunoglobulin deficiency
- HIV infection
- asplenia or hyposplenia
- college attendance
- close contact with invasive meningococcal infection
- household crowding
- travel to a hyperendemic or epidemic area
- laboratory workers
- tobacco smoke exposure
- recent move into a new community
- respiratory infection
- visiting bars/clubs
- kissing
Pruebas diagnósticas
Primeras pruebas diagnósticas para solicitar
- blood cultures
- CBC and differential
- electrolytes, calcium, magnesium, phosphate, glucose
- coagulation profile (prothrombin time, INR, activated PTT, fibrinogen, fibrin degradation products)
Pruebas diagnósticas que deben considerarse
- cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Gram stain
- CSF cell count and differential
- CSF glucose, protein
- CSF culture
- antigen detection in CSF
- chest x-ray
- CT head
- Gram stain of non-CSF body fluid
- culture of non-CSF body fluid
- immunohistochemical staining of skin lesion biopsy
- echocardiography
- joint x-ray
- polymerase chain reaction
Algoritmo de tratamiento
suspected meningitis
suspected meningococcal bacteremia
confirmed meningococcal meningitis
confirmed meningococcal bacteremia
Colaboradores
Autores
Elisabeth Adderson, MD

Associate Member
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center
Memphis
TN
Divulgaciones
EA declares that she has no competing interests.
Revisores por pares
Richard T. Ellison III, MD
Professor of Medicine, Microbiology & Physiological Systems
UMass Chan Medical School
Worcester
MA
Divulgaciones
RE declares that he has no competing interests.
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Disclosures
Peer reviewer affiliations and disclosures pertain to the time of the review.
Referencias
Artículos principales
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Meningococcal disease. Feb 2024 [internet publication].Texto completo
Mbaeyi SA, Bozio CH, Duffy J, et al; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Meningococcal vaccination: recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, United States, 2020. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2020 Sep 25;69(9):1-41.Texto completo Resumen
van de Beek D, Cabellos C, Dzupova O, et al. ESCMID guideline: diagnosis and treatment of acute bacterial meningitis. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2016 May;22 Suppl 3:S37-62.Texto completo Resumen
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