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Annals of Tropical Paediatrics
International Child Health
Volume 12, 1992 - Issue 2
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A study of bacterial meningitis in Kumasi, Ghana

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Pages 143-148 | Received 18 Jun 1991, Published online: 13 Jul 2016
 

Summary

A prospective study of acute bacterial meningitis in infants and children in Kumasi, Ghana identified 69 cases by culture or antigen detection. Of these, 50.7% (n = 35) were S. pneumoniae, 34.8% (n = 24) N. meningitidis and 14.5% (n= 10) H. influenzae. The mortality for each pathogen was 36.4%, 17.4% and 30%, respectively, showing no significant difference. In pneumococcal meningitis, the most significant clinical factor associated with an increased mortality rate or subsequent neurological sequelae was a lowered level of consciousness at admission (X2 = 8.66, d.f. = 1,p = 0.003). Antibiotic susceptibilities were determined in the 40 positive isolates. Six cases of N. meningitidis and two of S. pneumoniae were penicillin-resistant, and there was a single case of chloramphenicol-resistant S. pneumoniae.

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