Meningitis is defined as a condition of inflammation of the protective membranes, covering the brain and spinal cord (meninges). Meningitis, a
life threaten disease, can kill and immediate action can and does save
lives.(1) Although bacterial meningitis has become an uncommon disease
in the developed
world. Unfortunately, because of limited economic resources and poor
living conditions, many developing countries are still affected by the
devastating consequences of this life-threatening systemic infection(2)
B. Risk factors
Some people are more susceptible to meningitis than others
1. People with weakened immune systems
In a study conducted by Department of Internal Medicine/Infectious
Diseases and Pulmonary Medicine, Dr. Koppe U and the research team
indicated "The innate immune system
is critical for the control of colonization and for defence during
invasive disease. Initially, pneumococci are recognized by different
sensors of the innate immune system
called pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which control most
subsequent host defence pathways. These PRRs include the transmembrane
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) as well as the cytosolic NOD-like receptors
(NLRs) and DNA sensors". Streptococcus pneumoniae is both a frequent colonizer of the upper
respiratory tract and a leading cause of life-threatening infections
such as pneumonia, meningitis and sepsis.(21)
2. Pregnant women
In the examine listeriosis cases reported through the U.S. Listeria Initiative during 2004-2007. Cases were classified as pregnancy-associated
if illness occurred in a pregnant woman or an infant aged <28 days.
Of 758 reported Listeria cases, 128 (16.9%) were pregnancy-associated.
Maternal infection resulted in four neonatal deaths and 26 (20.3%)
fetal losses. Invasive illnesses in newborns (n=85) were meningitis
(32.9%) and sepsis (36.5%)(21). There is a case report of TBM in a
previously healthy woman whose signs and
symptoms developed immediately after delivery and were
initially attributed to postpartum depression and a
puerperal-acquired bacterial infection. Although tuberculous
meningitis (TBM) rarely complicates pregnancy and seldom occurs in
puerperal women,(22)
3. Chronic Diseases
a. AIDS
People with AIDS are more susceptible to develop Meningitis. In a retrospective review of confirmed HIV-TB coinfected patients
previously enrolled as part of the SAPiT study in Durban, South Africa.
Patients with suspected meningitis were included in this case series. From 642 individuals, 14 episodes of meningitis in 10 patients were identified. For 8 patients, this episode of meningitis was the AIDS defining illness, with cryptococcus (9/14 episodes) and tuberculosis (3/14 episodes) as the commonest aetiological agents.(23)
b. Diabetes
In a study conducted by , Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Dr. Ho MP and
the research team showed that advanced age, newly recognized DM, K.
pneumoniae bacteremia, and DIC may be the cause of a fatal Klebsiella
pneumoniae meningitis and concomitant disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in a 72-year-old woman(24)
c. Rheumatoid arthritis
People with Rheumatoid arthritis may have an increased risk of
Meningitis. Even though most common complications of RA occur in the
severe and chronic stages of the disease, but Meningoencephalitis is a rare but aggressive complication of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).(25)
d. Others chronic diseases such as heart diseases, liver disease may also risk factors of meningitis
4. Removal of your spleen puts you at risk for meningitis, as spleen is essential part of the immune system
5. In the study to overview outcome of meningococcal meningitis in Slovakia, researcher(s) indicated that risk factors such as underlying disease,
cancer, diabetes, alcoholism, surgery (brain surgery), age (children under 5, teens
and young adults ages 16 to 25 (especially college freshman living in
dorms), and adults over 55), previous infections, trauma,
sepsis were recorded and mortality, survival with sequellae, therapy
failure were compared between meningococcal and non-meningococcal cases
of bacterial meningitis(26)
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Sources
(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15284663
(2) http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736%2803%2913693-8/fulltext
(21) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20158931
(22) http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/244/21/2440.extract
(23) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22216407
(24) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19561976
(25) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22426662
(26) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22395556
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