Epidemiology and Risk Factors Associated with Developing Bacterial Meningitis among Children in Gaza Strip.

Bacterial meningitis is still the leading cause of high morbidity and mortality among the children. The present study was conducted to determine the epidemiology, clinical characteristics of bacterial meningitis and to evaluate the risk factors associated with developing the infection.This cross sec...

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Main Authors: Abdel Moat Al Jarousha, Ahmed Al Afifi
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-09-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/3944
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description Bacterial meningitis is still the leading cause of high morbidity and mortality among the children. The present study was conducted to determine the epidemiology, clinical characteristics of bacterial meningitis and to evaluate the risk factors associated with developing the infection.This cross sectional study was conducted in three hospitals of Gaza strip -Palestine during the period 2009. All the children with clinical diagnosis of meningitis /meningoencephalitis admitted to these hospitals were included in the study. They were subjected to clinical examination as well as CSF bacteriological and serological investigations.During the period (2009), 1853 patients were admitted to the hospitals with suspect of meningitis by pediatricians, 73 (3.9%) proved by culture to be acute bacterial meningitis, of these patients 62% were males and 38% were females. The common isolated pathogens were Neisseria meningitides (47.9%), Streptococcus pneumonia (15.1%), Haemophilus influenza (13.7%), E. coli (11.0%), Enterobacter spp. (6.8%), Citrobacter spp. (2.7%), Providencia spp. (1.4%), and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (1.4%). The common recorded symptoms were fever (78%), neck stiffness (47%), vomiting (37%), poor feeding (19%), and irritability (16%). Statistical analysis showed that there was statistical significance associated developing of infection with malnutrition (low hemoglobin level), high house crowdness and irritability (P-value
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spelling doaj.art-a93fd3e0bcd940939f01cda47aa3d0dc2022-12-21T23:12:50ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932014-09-014393799Epidemiology and Risk Factors Associated with Developing Bacterial Meningitis among Children in Gaza Strip.Abdel Moat Al Jarousha0Ahmed Al Afifi11. Dept. of Laboratory Medicine, Al Azhar University , Gaza, Palestine.2. Al Nasser Pediatric Hospital, Ministry of Health , Gaza, Palestine.Bacterial meningitis is still the leading cause of high morbidity and mortality among the children. The present study was conducted to determine the epidemiology, clinical characteristics of bacterial meningitis and to evaluate the risk factors associated with developing the infection.This cross sectional study was conducted in three hospitals of Gaza strip -Palestine during the period 2009. All the children with clinical diagnosis of meningitis /meningoencephalitis admitted to these hospitals were included in the study. They were subjected to clinical examination as well as CSF bacteriological and serological investigations.During the period (2009), 1853 patients were admitted to the hospitals with suspect of meningitis by pediatricians, 73 (3.9%) proved by culture to be acute bacterial meningitis, of these patients 62% were males and 38% were females. The common isolated pathogens were Neisseria meningitides (47.9%), Streptococcus pneumonia (15.1%), Haemophilus influenza (13.7%), E. coli (11.0%), Enterobacter spp. (6.8%), Citrobacter spp. (2.7%), Providencia spp. (1.4%), and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (1.4%). The common recorded symptoms were fever (78%), neck stiffness (47%), vomiting (37%), poor feeding (19%), and irritability (16%). Statistical analysis showed that there was statistical significance associated developing of infection with malnutrition (low hemoglobin level), high house crowdness and irritability (P-valuehttps://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/3944MeningitisRisk factorsSeptic meningitis
spellingShingle Abdel Moat Al Jarousha
Ahmed Al Afifi
Epidemiology and Risk Factors Associated with Developing Bacterial Meningitis among Children in Gaza Strip.
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Meningitis
Risk factors
Septic meningitis
title Epidemiology and Risk Factors Associated with Developing Bacterial Meningitis among Children in Gaza Strip.
title_full Epidemiology and Risk Factors Associated with Developing Bacterial Meningitis among Children in Gaza Strip.
title_fullStr Epidemiology and Risk Factors Associated with Developing Bacterial Meningitis among Children in Gaza Strip.
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology and Risk Factors Associated with Developing Bacterial Meningitis among Children in Gaza Strip.
title_short Epidemiology and Risk Factors Associated with Developing Bacterial Meningitis among Children in Gaza Strip.
title_sort epidemiology and risk factors associated with developing bacterial meningitis among children in gaza strip
topic Meningitis
Risk factors
Septic meningitis
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/3944
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