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Enfermedades Infecciosas Y... Jan 2024To describe the clinical features, history and association with intestinal disease in central nervous system (CNS) S. bovis infections. (Review)
Review
OBJECTIVES
To describe the clinical features, history and association with intestinal disease in central nervous system (CNS) S. bovis infections.
METHODS
Four cases of S. bovis CNS infections from our institution are presented. Additionally a systematic literature review of articles published between 1975 and 2021 in PubMed/MEDLINE was conducted.
RESULTS
52 studies with 65 cases were found; five were excluded because of incomplete data. In total 64 cases were analyzed including our four cases: 55 with meningitis and 9 with intracranial focal infections. Both infections were frequently associated with underlying conditions (70.3%) such as immunosuppression (32.8%) or cancer (10.9%). In 23 cases a biotype was identified, with biotype II being the most frequent (69.6%) and S. pasteurianus the most common within this subgroup. Intestinal diseases were found in 60.9% of cases, most commonly neoplasms (41.0%) and Strongyloides infestation (30.8%). Overall mortality was 17.1%, with a higher rate in focal infection (44.4% vs 12.7%; p=0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
CNS infections due to S. bovis are infrequent and the most common clinical form is meningitis. Compared with focal infections, meningitis had a more acute course, was less associated with endocarditis and had a lower mortality. Immunosuppression and intestinal disease were frequent in both infections.
Topics: Adult; Humans; Central Nervous System; Central Nervous System Infections; Focal Infection; Intestinal Diseases; Meningitis; Streptococcal Infections; Streptococcus bovis
PubMed: 37076331
DOI: 10.1016/j.eimce.2022.06.019