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Tuberculous Meningitis in Adults: a Review of a Decade of Developments Focusing on Prognostic Factors for Outcome

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Date 2012 Sep 8
PMID 22953709
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Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is the most severe form of TB. Despite treatment, mortality and long-term disability remain unacceptably high. Prevention, early recognition, diagnosis and treatment are fundamental to improving outcomes. However, an effective vaccine remains elusive, initial symptoms are nonspecific, and sensitive diagnostic tests are not available. There has been progress in our understanding of the immunopathology of TBM, and several factors have been found to be associated with susceptibility to infection, disease progression and clinical outcome. However, these have not yet impacted on treatment. Early treatment initiation and uninterrupted continuation, severity on presentation, seizures, stroke, cranial nerve involvement, cerebrospinal fluid cell count and lactate levels, hyponatreamia and coinfection with HIV are all found to be important prognostic factors for outcome. Pathogen lineage (Beijing genotype) and host genetics (polymorphisms in TLR2, TIRAP and LTA4H genes) can influence susceptibility to TBM. However, these findings have not yet impacted on treatment. Progress in vaccine development, opportunities for better diagnostic tests, novel insights into pathogenesis and an increasing evidence base for improving treatment should impact the current high mortality and morbidity, if translated to global and local guidelines.

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