Meningitis In Children: Symptoms, Causes And Treatment

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Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, a thin membrane surrounding the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord).Meningitis in children may arise due to infections caused by bacteria and viruses and non-infectious aspects, such as tumors and brain injuries.Meningitis might be a life-threatening condition if left untreated, causing long-term complications.

Read on to explore the possible causes, symptoms, treatments, complications, and preventive strategies for meningitis in children.

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Causes Of Meningitis In Children

A bacterial or viral infection that propagates through cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is the most common cause of pediatric meningitis. CSF flows in spaces between the meninges and cushions the brain and the spinal cord.Parasitic and fungal infections may also cause meningitis, and it often affects children with weakened immune systems.

Virusesthat cause meningitis include but are not limited to(1):

  • Mumps virus (paramyxovirus)
  • Poliovirus
  • Influenza (flu) virus
  • West Nile virusiXViruses spread by mosquitoes that rarely cause severe infections such as meningitis and encephalitis.

Bacteriathat cause meningitis include(1):

  • Group B streptococcus
  • Neisseria meningitidis
  • Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)
  • E. coli
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • Treponema pallidum (also causes syphilis)
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis (also causes tuberculosis)

Viral meningitis usually needs more supportive care, but bacterial meningitis could be severe and life-threatening if left untreated.

Children can also develop非感染性脑膜炎due to the following conditions and factors(2)

  • Brain surgery
  • Cancers
  • Systemic lupus erythematosusiXA chronic autoimmune disease causing rashes, swelling, pain, and issues with the internal organ of the body.(SLE)
  • Brain injury

Parasitic and fungal meningitis are usually less common. The most common fungal cause is the fungus Cryptococcus found in soil and bird droppings(3).鼠肺线虫(摘要cantonensis)common cause of parasitic meningitis. The parasite transmits through contaminated food and water(4).Exposure to contaminated water bodies, including swimming pools, can expose the child to Naegleria fowleri, a type of ameba that causes amebic meningitis(5)

Risk Factors For Meningitis In Children

Children with weakened immune systems are more likely to develop meningitis than other children.Pathogens can exist and multiply in other parts of the body, such as the nose and throat, without any symptoms. The following events could cause their transmission(6)

  • Sneezing
Sneezing is a risk factor of meningitis in children

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  • Coughing
  • Sharing personal items
  • Close contact with an infected person
  • Touching contaminated doorknobs, toys, and surfaces and touching eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.

Untreated cold,sinus infection, or ear infection may cause meningitis as a complication. During these infections, the pathogens could reach the blood and spread to thecerebrospinal fluidiXA colorless fluid running through the brain and spinal cord.to cause meningitis later. What may present as a mild cold in an adult, could cause meningitis in infants especially the unvaccinated.

Besides the above mentioned risk factors, meningococcal disease is a possible risk for meningitis in children. The graph below highlights the incidence of the disease in the US across all age groups from 2011 to 2020. As the graph shows, children under 0 to 4 years had an incidence of 0.39%, whereas the incidence among children between five and nine years was 0.07%.

Incidence of meningococcal disease in US across age groups

Source:Meningococcal Disease, Surveillance; CDC/NNDSS

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Children with recent head injuries (serious) and skull fractures, ones who have just had brain surgery, or those withcochlear implants i XAn electronic device that helps a person experiencing hearing loss to develop a sense of sound.are at higher risk of meningitis(9)

Symptoms And Signs Of Meningitis

症状和体征可能在每个孩子不同,求进步ding on the cause of meningitis. Some may have a rapid onset of symptoms, whereas others may develop symptoms over several days. In most cases, the meningitis symptoms in kids are seen after an episode of a cold and runny nose. Some may have a腹泻的历史or vomiting before the onset of meningitis’ signs and symptoms.

Common signs and symptoms of meningitis could include(7):

  • Neck pain
  • Stiff neck
  • Confusion
  • Back pain
  • Irritability
  • Sleepiness
  • 头ache
  • Seizures
  • Fever
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Photophobia (sensitivity to light)
  • Lack of appetite
  • Decreased consciousness or drowsiness
  • Purple-red skin rashes

These symptoms can also occur in other conditions. Therefore, consult a pediatrician for an exact diagnosis.

When To See A Doctor?

Consult a pediatrician if your child has any of the following conditions.

  • Signs and symptoms of meningitis- specifically fever in the first two months of life
  • Worsening of symptoms
  • The onset of new symptoms
  • Not vaccinated

Diagnosis Of Meningitis In Children

Symptoms, physical examination, and medical history could give the doctor clues for determining the presence of meningitis. The following tests confirm the diagnosis(8)

  • Blood tests to look for any infections in the blood
Doctor may order blood tests to look for any infections

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  • Lumbar puncture or spinal tap is the only diagnostic test for meningitis.Cerebrospinal fluid is collected from the lower back and evaluated for infectious agents and other indicators.
  • CT or MRI scan may be performed to visualize the brain. However, these tests alone cannot confirm meningitis.
  • Swabs fromthe nose可以收集、喉咙或直肠识别the presence of bacteria, virus, or another organism that may have led to meningitis.

Although there are some risks associated with spinal tap procedure, an experienced healthcare provider does the procedure without complications. In some cases, the cerebrospinal fluid analysis results are vital for diagnosing the cause and choosing a specific treatment.

Treatment For Meningitis In Children

Meningitis treatment options may vary depending on the severity, underlying causes, symptoms, and health status of the child.

The following are the common treatment methods for meningitis(9)

  • Bacterial meningitisrequires immediate treatment with intravenous (IV) antibiotics. Corticosteroid medications could help reduce swelling of the meninges and decreaseintracranial pressureiXA brain condition characterized by increased pressure in the skull..These medications could also decrease the risk of complications, such ashearing lossand brain damage. Tuberculous (TB) meningitis may require anti-TB medication for a year, including a combination of antibiotics.
  • Viral meningitismay resolve itself without specific treatment in many children. Children with weakenedimmune systemsare treated with antiviral medications. Others may receive symptomatic treatment.
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Viral meningitis due to herpes simplex virus usually needs treatment with IV antiviral medicine(6)
  • Fungal meningitisrequires IV antifungal medicines.
Fungal meningitis in children requires IV antifungal medicines

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Parasitic meningitis usually requires symptomatic treatment with medications prescribed to subdue inflammation and pain.

While your child recovers from meningitis, they also need the following supportive care.

  • Bed rest
  • Intravenous (IV) fluids or oral fluids to increase fluid intake
  • Medicines for fever and headache. Aspirin should not be given without prescription since it may cause Reye’s syndrome in children.
  • Ventillator (Respirator (breathing machine) or supplemental oxygen in case of breathing difficulties
  • And even close follow up with audiology, ophthalmology, and physical therapies.

You may discuss the risks, possible side effects, and benefits of treatment with the pediatrician since the treatment may vary depending on several individual factors.

Possible Complications Of Meningitis In Children

Untreated meningitis may result in life-threatening complications which might require hospitalization. Children with weak immune systems are more prone to complications of meningitis. Possible long-term complications of meningitis may include(10):

  • Seizures
  • Hearing loss
  • Brain damage
  • Various disabilities, depending on the affected area of the brain

Bacterial meningitis is relatively more dangerous and contagious than other forms of meningitis. Always seek medical care if you notice signs and symptoms of meningitis in your child.

Prevention Of Meningitis In Children

Proper handwashing and staying away from an infected person could help prevent the spread of meningitis. Several vaccinations are available to prevent some of the etiologic agents of bacterial meningitis(11)

  • Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccineis included in the routine childhood vaccine program, and the first vaccine can be given at two months of age.
Hib vaccine is in a routine childhood vaccine program

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  • PCV13 pneumococcal vaccineis given to all children younger than two years, and PPSV23 pneumococcal vaccine is recommended for children with high-risk and older than two years.
  • Meningococcal vaccineis given at ages 11 or 12 years and a booster dose at 16 years as a part of the routine vaccine schedule.
  • Chickenpox vaccine, MMR vaccine,andannual influenza vaccine(flu shot) can protect against viral meningitis caused by the corresponding virus.

Even if your child is not vaccinated, you can vaccinate them anytime to avoid vaccine-preventable illnesses unless they are currently ill. You may plan your child’s vaccination after discussing it with your child’s pediatrician.

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Children exposed to cigarette smoke are at a greater risk of meningitis(14)

Timely diagnosis and treatment can cure meningitis and prevent its complications. You must ensure that your child completes the recommended course of treatment and follow-up visits to avoid recurrent meningitis. Always vaccinate your child as per the recommendations in your country to avoid vaccine-preventable diseases that can cause meningitis.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can a child recover from meningitis?

Yes, a child can recover from meningitis. Timely treatment and care may usually cure bacterial meningitis in seven to 21 days and viral meningitis in seven to ten days (12).

2. What antibiotic treats meningitis?

Antibiotics work for bacterial meningitis. Some of them are Cephalosporin, Vancomycin, Rifampin, Meropenem, and Fluoroquinolones (13). These must only be administered as per a doctor’s prescription.

3. How common is meningitis in children?

Bacterial meningitis affects around 40,000 children under five years annually in the US. Furthermore, 1 per 1000 live births are diagnosed with bacterial meningitis in the first month of life (15).

4. What is the mortality rate for meningitis in children?

Even with timely treatment, the mortality rate for bacterial meningitis in children is 5 to 25% in newborns and 5 to 10% in older infants and children. Consequently, the mortality rate in older infants varies based on the cause. For instance, the mortality rate is 3 to 5% when the infection is caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b and 5 to 10% when the cause is Neisseria meningitidis (16).

5. Is meningitis contagious in children?

Yes, meningitis can be highly contagious. Bacterial and viral meningitis usually spreads through close contact with an infected person, typically through coughing, sneezing, or kissing (17).

Meningitis in children usually occurs in the form of a viral infection or fever. Timely medical intervention and treatment can help cure the sign of this condition and prevent any further complications in your child. Therefore, it is advised to vaccinate your child and consult the doctor if they show any concerning signs or symptoms. In addition, take proper care of your child and teach them the importance of proper hygiene to prevent the chances of meningitis.

Infographic: Caring For A Child With Meningitis At Home

You must aim to provide the best possible home care for a child with meningitis so that the symptoms become manageable and recovery is faster. This infographic provides insights into caring for a child with meningitis at home.

home care measures for a child with meningitis (infographic)

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Key Pointers

  • Children may suffer from meningitis due to viruses or bacteria.
  • It can be diagnosed by an MRI scan, blood tests, physical examination, or through symptoms such as neck pain, irritability, backache, sleepiness, and fever.
  • Meningitis can be prevented by some vaccine shots and treated with intravenous antibiotics and anti-fungal medications, depending on its type.


References:

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2.Non-Infectious Meningitis; CDC
3.Fungal Meningitis; CDC
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13. Liz Smith (2005);Management of Bacterial Meningitis: New Guidelines from the IDSA; AAFP
14.Meningitis; The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne
16.Meningitis in Children; MSD Manual
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