DETECTION OF HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE TYPE B IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID OF SUSPECTED CHILDREN WITH MENINGITIS BYPCR

Authors

  • B. KAZEMI Departmzent of 'Parasiology, Faculty of' Medicine. Shahid Beheshti Universitv of Medical Sciences
  • F. BONAKDAR HASHEMI Department of microbiology. Faculty of Medicine. Tehran University of Medical Sciences
  • F.A. NAKHJAVANI Department of microbiology. Faculty of Medicine. Tehran University of Medical Sciences
  • K. NOURI Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology. Faculty of'Public Health & lnstiture of Health Research, Tehran Universitv of Medical Sciences.
  • M. ABEDINI Children's Medical Center; Microbiology Laboratory.Tehran University of' Medical Sciences, Tehran. I.R.Iran.
  • M. ALIGHOLI Department of microbiology. Faculty of Medicine. Tehran University of Medical Sciences
  • M. HAGHI ASHTIANI Children's Medical Center; Microbiology Laboratory.Tehran University of' Medical Sciences, Tehran. I.R.Iran.
  • M.T. KALANi Department of microbiology. Faculty of Medicine. Tehran University of Medical Sciences
  • N. AZADI Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology. Faculty of'Public Health & lnstiture of Health Research, Tehran Universitv of Medical Sciences.
  • U. ERFANI Children's Medical Center; Microbiology Laboratory.Tehran University of' Medical Sciences, Tehran. I.R.Iran.
Abstract:

 ABSTRACT Background: A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay with primers from "hpd" gene was compared with culture for the detection of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) in CSF samples from children suspected of meningitis. Methods: 300 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from suspected meningitis cases were studied by culture (Leventhal & Chocolate Agar) and PCR. Results: The latter method could detect Hib in all 5 culture positive and in 2 of 295 culture negative cases, showing sensitivity, specificity, and an accuracy index of 100%, 99% and 99%, respectively. The PCR result was available within a day. Conclusion: This study has shown that PCR is a rapid, sensitive, and specific diagnostic test for Hib from CSF samples. Futthermore, to maximize management of meningitis cases to reduce the morbidity, mortality, and complications of invasive Hib infection a combination of culture and PCR is necessary for the detection ofHib infection. The incidence ofHib meningitis among children in Children's Medical Center in Tehran based on culture and PCR results were 2.4% and 1.7% respectively. Based on culture results, Hib causes 15.6% of all cases ofbacte1ial meningitis in children. 

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volume 19  issue 2

pages  181- 184

publication date 2005-08

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