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Aseptic Meningitis
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Aseptic Meningitis
See Also
Viral Meningitis
Bacterial Meningitis
Encephalitis
Brain Abscess
Definition
Clinical findings consistent with
Meningitis
, but with negative
CSF Culture
See Also
Bacterial Meningitis
Viral Meningitis
Epidemiology
Aseptic Meningitis accounts for 96% of pediatric cases with
Leukocytosis
on CSF
Incidence
Infants (<1 year): 70 per 100,000
Children (age 1 to 14): 5.2 per 100,000
Adults: 7.6 per 100,000
Martin (2016) Lancet Infect Dis 16(11): 1279-87 [PubMed]
Kupila (2006) Neurology 66(10: 75-80 [PubMed]
Causes
Most common in children
Enterovirus or
Arbovirus
(summer, fall)
Herpes Simplex Virus
(HSV)
Borrelia Burgdorferi
(
Lyme Disease
)
Most common in adults
Enterovirus
Herpes Simplex Virus
(HSV)
Varicella-Zoster Virus
(VZV)
Common
Viral Infection
s causing Aseptic Meningitis
Enterovirus (85% of
Viral Meningitis
)
Echovirus (esp. children)
Coxsackievirus (type A which causes hand, foot and mouth, and Type B)
Polio
Virus
Arbovirus
(
Arthopod
-borne viruses such as St. Louis
Encephalitis
virus,
West Nile Virus
)
Herpes
Virus
es (esp. HSV 2, but also HSV 1, EBV, CMV, VZV)
Acute Retroviral Syndrome
(
HIV Infection
)
Lymph
ocytic choriomeningitis virus (rodent-borne arena virus)
Mumps
Less common causes include
Adenovirus
,
Measles
,
Rubella
Bacteria
causing Aseptic Meningitis (culture negative)
Epidural or subdural
Brain Abscess
Partially treated
Meningitis
Leptospira
Borrelia Burgdorferi
(
Lyme Disease
)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
(
Tuberculous Meningitis
)
Less common:
Syphilis
,
Chlamydia
,
Ehrlichiosis
,
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
,
Mycoplasma
,
Brucella
Other causes of Aseptic Meningitis
Cryptococcal Meningitis
(Advanced
HIV Infection
or
AIDS
)
Fungal
Meningitis
(Coccidioides, Histoplasma)
Medications (esp.
Ibuprofen
, but also other
NSAID
s,
TMP-SMZ
, pyridium,
Azathioprine
)
Malignancy (e.g.
Leukemia
,
Lymphoma
, metastatic cancer)
Autoimmune Condition
s (
Sarcoidosis
,
Behcet's Disease
)
Symptoms
Fever
Headache
Stiff neck
Photophobia
Differential Diagnosis
Bacterial Meningitis
Often indistinguishable without
Lumbar Puncture
and
CSF Culture
Additional findings (e.g.
Parotitis
in mumps) may suggest cause
Encephalitis
(e.g.
HSV Encephalitis
,
West Nile Virus
, St. Louis
Encephalitis
)
Abnormal brain function distinguishes
Encephalitis
from
Meningitis
Altered behavior, personality,
Level of Consciousness
, speech, movement or weakness
Seizure
s may occur with either
Meningitis
or
Encephalitis
Management
See
Meningitis
See
Bacterial Meningitis Management
Empiric
Antibiotic
s for
Meningitis
if diagnosis unclear
References
Johnson in Hirsch (2012) Aseptic Meningitis, UpToDate, Wolters-Kluwer, accessed 4/9/2016
Wan in Roos (2015)
Viral Meningitis
, EMedicine, Medscape, accessed 4/9/2016
Bamberger (2010) Am Fam Physician 82(12): 1491-8 [PubMed]
Mount (2017) Am Fam Physician 96(5): 314-22 [PubMed]
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