2016
DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.15.0555
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Outcome of tuberculous meningitis in children: the first comprehensive retrospective cohort study in Indonesia

Abstract: TBM causes high mortality and sequelae involving hearing and visual impairment, and neurological and mental development.

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“…Data on clinical features and treatment outcomes of childhood TBM from large cohorts of children outside of South Africa are limited ( 11 13 ). In settings in Indonesia, a few small studies have reported clinical outcomes of childhood TBM ( 14 16 ), but none have explored factors associated with the outcomes. This characterization is clinically relevant, enabling early and targeted interventions to optimize care in this vulnerable population.…”
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“…Data on clinical features and treatment outcomes of childhood TBM from large cohorts of children outside of South Africa are limited ( 11 13 ). In settings in Indonesia, a few small studies have reported clinical outcomes of childhood TBM ( 14 16 ), but none have explored factors associated with the outcomes. This characterization is clinically relevant, enabling early and targeted interventions to optimize care in this vulnerable population.…”
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“…This is likely to be under-identified due to lack of surveillance and a standardised approach to follow-up. Reported outcomes vary depending on prevalence of risk factors including HIV co-infection, drug resistance [93] severe hydrocephalus, cerebral infarct, brainstem dysfunction, raised intracranial pressure and malnutrition [32,33,[94][95][96]. Lack of access to supportive care and neurorehabilitation in low-resourced, TB-endemic settings further exacerbate poor outcomes [97].…”
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“…Hearing loss is found in 7-30% of tubercles meningitis patients. The very high mortality rate is associated with a delay in treatment due to late [9].…”
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