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Etiologic Agents of Central Nervous System Infections among Febrile Hospitalized Patients in the Country of Georgia
Authors:Tamar Akhvlediani  Christian T. Bautista  Roman Shakarishvili  Tengiz Tsertsvadze  Paata Imnadze  Nana Tatishvili  Tamar Davitashvili  Tamar Samkharadze  Rusudan Chlikadze  Natia Dvali  Lela Dzigua  Mariam Karchava  Lana Gatserelia  Nino Macharashvili  Nana Kvirkvelia  Engy Emil Habashy  Margaret Farrell  Emily Rowlinson  James Sejvar  Matthew Hepburn  Guillermo Pimentel  Erica Dueger  Brent House  Robert Rivard
Abstract:

Objectives

There is a large spectrum of viral, bacterial, fungal, and prion pathogens that cause central nervous system (CNS) infections. As such, identification of the etiological agent requires multiple laboratory tests and accurate diagnosis requires clinical and epidemiological information. This hospital-based study aimed to determine the main causes of acute meningitis and encephalitis and enhance laboratory capacity for CNS infection diagnosis.

Methods

Children and adults patients clinically diagnosed with meningitis or encephalitis were enrolled at four reference health centers. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was collected for bacterial culture, and in-house and multiplex RT-PCR testing was conducted for herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2, mumps virus, enterovirus, varicella zoster virus (VZV), Streptococcus pneumoniae, HiB and Neisseria meningitidis.

Results

Out of 140 enrolled patients, the mean age was 23.9 years, and 58% were children. Bacterial or viral etiologies were determined in 51% of patients. Five Streptococcus pneumoniae cultures were isolated from CSF. Based on in-house PCR analysis, 25 patients were positive for S. pneumoniae, 6 for N. meningitidis, and 1 for H. influenzae. Viral multiplex PCR identified infections with enterovirus (n = 26), VZV (n = 4), and HSV-1 (n = 2). No patient was positive for mumps or HSV-2.

Conclusions

Study findings indicate that S. pneumoniae and enteroviruses are the main etiologies in this patient cohort. The utility of molecular diagnostics for pathogen identification combined with the knowledge provided by the investigation may improve health outcomes of CNS infection cases in Georgia.
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