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Clinical and microbiological characteristics of bacterial meningitis in umbilical cord blood transplantation recipients

Authors :
Takashi, Oyama
Kosei, Kageyama
Hideki, Araoka
Takashi, Mitsuki
Kyosuke, Yamaguchi
Daisuke, Kaji
Yuki, Taya
Aya, Nishida
Kazuya, Ishiwata
Shinsuke, Takagi
Hisashi, Yamamoto
Go, Yamamoto
Yuki, Asano-Mori
Naoyuki, Uchida
Atsushi, Wake
Shigeyoshi, Makino
Shuichi, Taniguchi
Source :
International Journal of Hematology. 116:966-972
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Bacterial meningitis is a rare but severe infectious complication after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. However, its clinical features were previously not clear. We reviewed the cases of 7 patients diagnosed with bacterial meningitis with a positive cerebrospinal fluid culture among 1147 patients who underwent cord blood transplantation (CBT) at our institution between September 2007 and September 2020. The diagnosis was made on day + 5- + 45, and 5 patients developed bacterial meningitis before neutrophil engraftment. The causative organisms were all Gram-positive cocci: Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus gallinarum (2 patients each), and Staphylococcus haemolyticus, Streptococcus mitis/oralis, and Rothia mucilaginosa (1 patient each). Six patients developed bacterial meningitis secondary to prior or concomitant bacteremia caused by the same bacterium. Five patients had received anti-MRSA agents at onset: vancomycin in 3, teicoplanin in 1, and daptomycin in 1. After diagnosis of bacterial meningitis, linezolid was eventually used for 6 patients. Two patients with E. gallinarum were alive at day + 1380 and + 157 after CBT, respectively, whereas 5 patients died 17-53 (median 43) days after the onset of bacterial meningitis. Breakthrough meningitis in CBT can occur even during the use of anti-MRSA drugs, and intensive antibiotic treatment is necessary.

Details

ISSN :
18653774 and 09255710
Volume :
116
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Hematology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....419b960919a74133b251d46acfe45998