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Pneumococcal meningitis and COVID-19: dangerous coexistence. A case report.

Katarzyna GuziejkoPiotr CzuprynaEwa Katarzyna Zielenkiewicz-MadejskaAnna Moniuszko-Malinowska
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2022)
Co-infections with bacterial pathogens appear to be not common among COVID-19 patients, but may cause a sudden deterioration of the general condition. Not only vascular neurological complications, but also meningitis should be always considered in patients with sudden disturbances of consciousness. Anti-inflammatory treatment with the combination of corticosteroids and tocilizumab (or tocilizumab alone) pose a severe risk for secondary lethal bacterial or fungal infections. Thus, treating a high-risk population (i.e. elderly and old patients) with these anti-inflammatory agents, require daily clinical assessment, regular monitoring of C-reactive protein and procalcitonin, as well as standard culture of blood, urine and sputum in order to detect concomitant infections, as rapidly as possible.
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