Pneumococcal meningitis in children in Iceland – case report and summary
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Published:2023-11-06
Issue:11
Volume:109
Page:504-507
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ISSN:0023-7213
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Container-title:Læknablaðið
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Short-container-title:LBL
Author:
Stensrud Jens, ,Óskarsson Óskar Örn,Erlendsdóttir Helga,Stefánsson Thors Valtýr, , ,
Abstract
An eleven month old girl was referred to the pediatric emergency department at Landspitali Hospital due to fever and lethargy. On examination she was acutely ill with fluctuating level of conciousness. She deteriorated quickly after arrival at the emergency department and was diagnosed with pneumococcal meningitis. In the past year several cases of bacterial meningitis have been diagnosed with Streptococcus pneumoniae as the most common pathogen. The disease causing serotypes have been serotypes that were not in the vaccine that was used in iceland and the Icelandic health authorities have decided to change the vaccination programme accordingly.
Publisher
Laeknabladid/The Icelandic Medical Journal