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Post-Meningitic Syndrome: Pathophysiology and Consequences of Streptococcal Infections on the Central Nervous System.

dc.contributor.authorKaddoura, Rachid
dc.contributor.authorAbdalbari, Karim
dc.contributor.authorBadla, Beshr Abdulaziz
dc.contributor.authorHijleh, Amin Abu
dc.contributor.authorHanifa, Mohamed
dc.contributor.authorAlAshkar, Masa
dc.contributor.authorAsbaita, Mohamed
dc.contributor.authorOthman, Deema
dc.contributor.authorFaraji, Hanan
dc.contributor.authorAlBakri, Orjwan
dc.contributor.authorTahlak, Sara
dc.contributor.authorHijleh, Amir Abu
dc.contributor.authorKabbani, Raneem
dc.contributor.authorResen, Murtadha
dc.contributor.authorDu Plessis, Stefan S
dc.contributor.authorOmolaoye, Temidayo S
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-15T05:59:47Z
dc.date.available2025-01-15T05:59:47Z
dc.date.issued2024-10-15
dc.description.abstractStreptococcus species represent a significant global cause of meningitis, leading to brain damage through bacterial virulence factors and the host inflammatory response. Upon entering the central nervous system (CNS), excessive inflammation leads to various neurological and psychological complications. This review explores the pathophysiological mechanisms and associated outcomes of streptococcal meningitis, particularly its short- and long-term neurological sequelae. Neurological symptoms, such as cognitive impairment, motor deficits, and sensory loss, are shown to vary in severity, with children being particularly susceptible to lasting complications. Among survivors, hearing loss, cognitive decline, and cranial nerve palsies emerge as the most frequently reported complications. The findings highlight the need for timely intervention, including neurorehabilitation strategies that focus on optimizing recovery and mitigating long-term disabilities. Future recommendations emphasize improving early diagnosis, expanding vaccine access, and personalizing rehabilitation protocols to enhance patient outcomes. As a novel contribution, this review proposes the term "post-meningitic syndrome" to showcase the broad spectrum of CNS complications that persist following streptococcal meningitis, providing a framework for a future clinical and research focus.
dc.identifier.other39456835
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.mbru.ac.ae/handle/1/1607
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectcentral nervous system
dc.subjectimmunology
dc.subjectmeningitis
dc.subjectmultisystem complications
dc.subjectneurology
dc.subjectstreptococcal infections
dc.titlePost-Meningitic Syndrome: Pathophysiology and Consequences of Streptococcal Infections on the Central Nervous System.
dc.typeArticle
dspace.entity.typePublication

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