Summary
Definition
History and exam
Key diagnostic factors
- fever
- vomiting/nausea
- irritable/unsettled
- headache
- altered mental state
- neck stiffness
- photophobia
- seizures
- focal neurological deficit
- rash
- shock
- raised intracranial pressure
- back rigidity
- bulging fontanelle
- Kernig’s sign
- Brudzinski’s sign
- apnoea
- presence of risk factors
Other diagnostic factors
- lethargy
- ill appearance
- refusing food/drink
- muscle ache/joint pain
- respiratory symptoms or breathing difficulty
- chills/shivering
- diarrhoea, abdominal pain/distension
- sore throat, coryza, or other ear, nose, and throat symptoms/signs
Risk factors
- age <2 years
- incomplete immunisation
- immunocompromising conditions
- cranial structural defects
- medical devices
- perinatal period
- exposure to pathogens
- contiguous infection
- crowding
Diagnostic investigations
1st investigations to order
- blood gas (including lactate)
- blood glucose
- FBC
- serum CRP, procalcitonin
- coagulation screen
- blood cultures
- serum PCR for Neisseria meningitidis
- urea, electrolytes, and creatinine
- LFTs
- cross-match
- CSF white blood cell count and examination
- CSF total protein concentration
- CSF glucose concentration
- CSF microscopy, Gram stain, culture, and sensitivities
- CSF PCR for Neisseria meningitidis and Streptococcus pneumoniae
Investigations to consider
- cranial CT
- MRI
- immune testing
Treatment algorithm
suspected bacterial meningitis: presenting in hospital
suspected bacterial meningitis: presenting in the community
confirmed or probable bacterial meningitis
Contributors
Expert advisers
Emre Basatemur, MRCPCH, PhD
Consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine
The Royal London Hospital
London
UK
Disclosures
EB declares that he has no competing interests.
Peer reviewers
Kavita Sethi, MBBS, MD Microbiology, DTM&H, FRCPath
Lead Clinician and Consultant Microbiologist
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Leeds
UK
Disclosures
KS developed educational material for the Royal College of Pathologists, and received sponsorship to attend the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID).
Editors
Annabel Sidwell
Section Editor, BMJ Best Practice
Disclosures
AS declares that she has no competing interests.
Tannaz Aliabadi-Oglesby
Lead Section Editor, BMJ Best Practice
Disclosures
TAO declares that she has no competing interests.
Adam Mitchell
Drug Editor, BMJ Best Practice
Disclosures
AM declares that he has no competing interests.
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