Prevalence and Determinants of Death from Tuberculosis Meningitis at Ethio-Swedish Children’s Hospital

Authors

  • Tenaye Tadesse
  • Berhanu Gudetta

Abstract

A retrospective Descriptive analysis was made 92 cases of Tuberculosis meningitis(TBM) admitted to
Ethio-Swedish children’s hospital in years 1989-1998. Diagnostic criteria included cerebrospinal fluid
(CSF) pleocytosis, increase CSF protein, exclusion of other bacterial meningitis by gram stain or culture,
suggestive radiographic changes and clinical course and history of exposure to tuberculosis. Thirty five
patients were less than 5 years old or 5 years old. The commonest presenting symptoms were fever,
vomiting and cough, the most frequent physical signs were disturbed consciousness and meningeal signs
51 pt had been exposed to tuberculosis. Forty of the chest radiograms had suggestive of tuberculosis,
sixty parents came from low economic status and low educational background. Five patients were taken
home against medical advice; 43 died in the hospital, 26(57%) of the discharged patients had different
types of neurological sequelae.

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Published

2006-12-23

How to Cite

Tadesse, T., & Gudetta, B. (2006). Prevalence and Determinants of Death from Tuberculosis Meningitis at Ethio-Swedish Children’s Hospital. Ethiopian Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health, 1(1). Retrieved from https://www.ejpch.net/index.php/ejpch/article/view/15