Abstract
Abstract
Background
Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) is a rare, acute and fatal disease of the central nervous system caused by infection with Naegleria fowleri (Heggie, in Travel Med Infect Dis 8:201–6, 2010). Presently, the majority of reported cases in the literature have been diagnosed through pathogen detection pathogens in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This report highlights the first case of pediatric PAM diagnosed with amoeba infiltration within CSF and bloodstream of an 8-year-old male child, validated through meta-genomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS).
Case presentation
An 8-year-old male child was admitted to hospital following 24 h of fever, headache and vomiting and rapidly entered into a coma. CSF examination was consistent with typical bacterial meningitis. However, since targeted treatment for this condition proved to be futile, the patient rapidly progressed to brain death. Finally, the patient was referred to our hospital where he was confirmed with brain death. CSF and blood samples were consequently analyzed through mNGS. N. fowleri was detected in both samples, although the sequence copy number in the blood was lower than for CSF. The pathogen diagnosis was further verified by PCR and Sanger sequencing.
Conclusions
This is the first reported case of pediatric PAM found in mainland China. The results indicate that N. fowleri may spread outside the central nervous system through a damaged blood–brain barrier.
Funder
key R & D Program Project of Science and Technology Bureau of Qingxiu District, Nanning City, Guangxi, China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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