Hemophilus Septicemia Meningitis in an 11-Month-Old Vaccinated Infant

11个月大接种过疫苗的婴儿发生嗜血杆菌败血症性脑膜炎

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Abstract

Haemophilus influenzae is a gram-negative pleomorphic coccobacillus associated with many diseases, such as meningitis, pneumonia, septicemia, cellulitis, and otitis media. The most virulent and most common serotype is H. influenzae type b (Hib), which was responsible for the majority of meningitis cases until the development of vaccines that led to a decrease in its incidence worldwide. Here, we report the case of an 11-month-old female infant who was previously healthy and fully vaccinated against Hib and developed sepsis and meningitis. The patient was managed as a case of partially treated bacterial meningitis but failed to respond to a short-duration course of antibiotics and had focal seizures of the left hand. Non-contrast brain MRI revealed multiple and bilateral brain abscesses more evident on the left side. The patient was then followed up with imaging every 10-14 days to monitor the response and resolution of the brain abscesses. She was successfully treated with a full course of intravenous ceftriaxone for six weeks until imaging was clear and the brain abscesses were nearly undetected. Invasive H. influenzae infections are considered emerging cases, and there is a need to consider and suspect the disease even in fully vaccinated patients.

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