TY - JOUR
T1 - Epidemiology, clinical features and outcome of adults with meningococcal meningitis
T2 - a 15-year prospective nationwide cohort study
AU - van Soest, Thijs M.
AU - Chekrouni, Nora
AU - van Sorge, Nina M.
AU - Bijlsma, Merijn W.
AU - Brouwer, Matthijs C.
AU - van de Beek, Diederik
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding: This work was supported by the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw; NWO-Vidi Grant [grant number 917.17.308 to M.C.B.], NWO-Vici -Grant [grant number 918.19.627 to D.B.]); the European Research Council (ERC Consolidator grant to M.C.B., ERC Starting grant to D.B.). The Netherlands Reference Laboratory for Bacterial Meningitis is supported by the National Institute of Public health and the Environmental Protection, Bilthoven .
Funding Information:
Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, European Research Council, National Institute of Public Health and Environmental protection.Funding: This work was supported by the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw; NWO-Vidi Grant [grant number 917.17.308 to M.C.B.], NWO-Vici-Grant [grant number 918.19.627 to D.B.]); the European Research Council (ERC Consolidator grant to M.C.B. ERC Starting grant to D.B.). The Netherlands Reference Laboratory for Bacterial Meningitis is supported by the National Institute of Public health and the Environmental Protection, Bilthoven.
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PY - 2023/7/1
Y1 - 2023/7/1
N2 - Background: We describe the epidemiology, clinical features and outcome of adult meningococcal meningitis in the Netherlands over a 15-year period. Methods: We studied adults (age ≥ 16 years) who were listed by the Netherlands Reference Laboratory for Bacterial Meningitis and/or included in the prospective nationwide cohort study (MeninGene) between January 2006 and July 2021. Incidences were calculated per epidemiological year (July–June). Findings: We identified 442 episodes of adult meningococcal meningitis. The median patient age was 32 years (IQR 18–55) and 226 episodes (51%) occurred in female patients. The annual incidence per 100,000 adults fluctuated, from 0.33 in 2006–2007 to 0.05 in 2020–2021, with a temporal increase up to 0.30 from 2016 to 2018, driven by an outbreak of serogroup W (MenW). Of 442 episodes, 274 episodes (62%) in 273 patients were included in the clinical cohort study. The overall case fatality rate was 4% (10 of 274) and 16% (43 of 274) had an unfavourable outcome (Glasgow Outcome Scale score 1–4). Compared to other serogroups, MenW was associated with higher rates of unfavourable outcome (6 of 16 [38%] vs. 37 of 251 [15%], P = 0.03) and death (4 of 16 [25%] vs. 6 of 251 [2%], P = 0.001). Interpretation: The overall incidence of adult meningococcal meningitis in the Netherlands is low and outcome is generally favourable. An increase of MenW meningitis occurred from 2016 to 2018, which was associated with more unfavourable outcome and death. Funding: Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, European Research Council, National Institute of Public Health and Environmental protection.
AB - Background: We describe the epidemiology, clinical features and outcome of adult meningococcal meningitis in the Netherlands over a 15-year period. Methods: We studied adults (age ≥ 16 years) who were listed by the Netherlands Reference Laboratory for Bacterial Meningitis and/or included in the prospective nationwide cohort study (MeninGene) between January 2006 and July 2021. Incidences were calculated per epidemiological year (July–June). Findings: We identified 442 episodes of adult meningococcal meningitis. The median patient age was 32 years (IQR 18–55) and 226 episodes (51%) occurred in female patients. The annual incidence per 100,000 adults fluctuated, from 0.33 in 2006–2007 to 0.05 in 2020–2021, with a temporal increase up to 0.30 from 2016 to 2018, driven by an outbreak of serogroup W (MenW). Of 442 episodes, 274 episodes (62%) in 273 patients were included in the clinical cohort study. The overall case fatality rate was 4% (10 of 274) and 16% (43 of 274) had an unfavourable outcome (Glasgow Outcome Scale score 1–4). Compared to other serogroups, MenW was associated with higher rates of unfavourable outcome (6 of 16 [38%] vs. 37 of 251 [15%], P = 0.03) and death (4 of 16 [25%] vs. 6 of 251 [2%], P = 0.001). Interpretation: The overall incidence of adult meningococcal meningitis in the Netherlands is low and outcome is generally favourable. An increase of MenW meningitis occurred from 2016 to 2018, which was associated with more unfavourable outcome and death. Funding: Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, European Research Council, National Institute of Public Health and Environmental protection.
KW - Clinical features
KW - Epidemiology
KW - Meningococcal meningitis
KW - Outcome
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U2 - 10.1016/j.lanepe.2023.100640
DO - 10.1016/j.lanepe.2023.100640
M3 - Article
SN - 2666-7762
VL - 30
JO - The Lancet Regional Health - Europe
JF - The Lancet Regional Health - Europe
M1 - 100640
ER -