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Diagnostic performance of a multiplex PCR assay for meningitis in an HIV-infected population in Uganda.


ABSTRACT: Meningitis remains a worldwide problem, and rapid diagnosis is essential to optimize survival. We evaluated the utility of a multiplex PCR test in differentiating possible etiologies of meningitis. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from 69 HIV-infected Ugandan adults with meningitis was collected at diagnosis (n=51) and among persons with cryptococcal meningitis during therapeutic lumbar punctures (n=68). Cryopreserved CSF specimens were analyzed with BioFire FilmArray® Meningitis/Encephalitis panel, which targets 17 pathogens. The panel detected Cryptococcus in the CSF of patients diagnosed with a first episode of cryptococcal meningitis by fungal culture with 100% sensitivity and specificity and differentiated between fungal relapse and paradoxical immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in recurrent episodes. A negative FilmArray result was predictive of CSF sterility on follow-up lumbar punctures for cryptococcal meningitis. EBV was frequently detected in this immunosuppressed population (n=45). Other pathogens detected included: cytomegalovirus (n=2), varicella zoster virus (n=2), human herpes virus 6 (n=1), and Streptococcus pneumoniae (n=1). The FilmArray Meningitis/Encephalitis panel offers a promising platform for rapid meningitis diagnosis.

SUBMITTER: Rhein J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4764472 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diagnostic performance of a multiplex PCR assay for meningitis in an HIV-infected population in Uganda.

Rhein Joshua J   Bahr Nathan C NC   Hemmert Andrew C AC   Cloud Joann L JL   Bellamkonda Satya S   Oswald Cody C   Lo Eric E   Nabeta Henry H   Kiggundu Reuben R   Akampurira Andrew A   Musubire Abdu A   Williams Darlisha A DA   Meya David B DB   Boulware David R DR  

Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease 20151201 3


Meningitis remains a worldwide problem, and rapid diagnosis is essential to optimize survival. We evaluated the utility of a multiplex PCR test in differentiating possible etiologies of meningitis. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from 69 HIV-infected Ugandan adults with meningitis was collected at diagnosis (n=51) and among persons with cryptococcal meningitis during therapeutic lumbar punctures (n=68). Cryopreserved CSF specimens were analyzed with BioFire FilmArray® Meningitis/Encephalitis panel, wh  ...[more]

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