2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2015.02.003
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Listeria monocytogenes meningitis in the elderly: Distinctive characteristics of the clinical and laboratory presentation

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“…Contrary to the present results, a previous study in Italy has demonstrated that an unfavorable outcome frequently occurred for those patients presenting a low WBC count. 30 Human neurolisteriosis is a bloodborne infection and positive blood cultures at the time of diagnosis can not only reflect higher circulating bacteria in the blood as well as weaker host defenses, but also a higher risk of mortality due to other opportunistic infections. 5 In our study, an elderly patient with positive blood and CSF cultures was not cured at discharge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrary to the present results, a previous study in Italy has demonstrated that an unfavorable outcome frequently occurred for those patients presenting a low WBC count. 30 Human neurolisteriosis is a bloodborne infection and positive blood cultures at the time of diagnosis can not only reflect higher circulating bacteria in the blood as well as weaker host defenses, but also a higher risk of mortality due to other opportunistic infections. 5 In our study, an elderly patient with positive blood and CSF cultures was not cured at discharge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, in contrast to pneumococcal meningitis, L. monocytogenes meningitis is often detected in people in a coma who did not develop respiratory failure rapidly. Nevertheless, the symptoms and signs of L. monocytogenes meningitis lack specificity or sensitivity [2,22].…”
Section: Clinical Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WNV transmission through organ transplantation was first described during the 2002 epidemic [9]. This can be a relevant aspect as organ transplant recipients who are chronically immunosuppressed appear to have an increased risk for severe WNV disease, regardless of the transmission route, as it is generally reported in immunocompromised and elderly with CNS infections [10][11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Non-mosquito-borne Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%