Diagnosis of bacterial meningitis in Ghana: Polymerase chain reaction versus latex agglutination methods.

Bacterial meningitis is a public health crisis in the northern part of Ghana, where it contributes to very high mortality and morbidity rates. Early detection of the causative organism will lead to better management and effective treatment. Our aim was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of Pastorex...

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Main Authors: Nafiu Amidu, Benedict Boateng Antuamwine, Otchere Addai-Mensah, Abass Abdul-Karim, Azure Stebleson, Braimah Baba Abubakari, John Abenyeri, Afia Serwaa Opoku, John Eyulaku Nkukah, Ali Sidi Najibullah
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210812
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spelling doaj-eb17a63540014e47a04f155dab4850482021-03-03T20:57:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01141e021081210.1371/journal.pone.0210812Diagnosis of bacterial meningitis in Ghana: Polymerase chain reaction versus latex agglutination methods.Nafiu AmiduBenedict Boateng AntuamwineOtchere Addai-MensahAbass Abdul-KarimAzure SteblesonBraimah Baba AbubakariJohn AbenyeriAfia Serwaa OpokuJohn Eyulaku NkukahAli Sidi NajibullahBacterial meningitis is a public health crisis in the northern part of Ghana, where it contributes to very high mortality and morbidity rates. Early detection of the causative organism will lead to better management and effective treatment. Our aim was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of Pastorex and Wellcogen latex agglutination tests for the detection of bacterial meningitis in a resource-limited setting. CSF samples from 330 suspected meningitis patients within the northern zone of Ghana were analysed for bacterial agents at the zonal Public Health Reference Laboratory in Tamale using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and two latex agglutination test kits; Pastorex and Wellcogen. The overall positivity rate of samples tested for bacterial meningitis was 46.4%. Streptococcus pneumoniae was the most common cause of bacterial meningitis within the sub-region, with positivity rate of 25.2%, 28.2% and 28.8% when diagnosed using Wellcogen, Pastorex and PCR respectively. The Pastorex method was 97.4% sensitive while the Wellcogen technique was 87.6% sensitive. Both techniques however produced the same specificity of 99.4%. Our study revealed that the Pastorex method has a better diagnostic value for bacterial meningitis than the Wellcogen method and should be the method of choice in the absence of PCR.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210812
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author Nafiu Amidu
Benedict Boateng Antuamwine
Otchere Addai-Mensah
Abass Abdul-Karim
Azure Stebleson
Braimah Baba Abubakari
John Abenyeri
Afia Serwaa Opoku
John Eyulaku Nkukah
Ali Sidi Najibullah
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Benedict Boateng Antuamwine
Otchere Addai-Mensah
Abass Abdul-Karim
Azure Stebleson
Braimah Baba Abubakari
John Abenyeri
Afia Serwaa Opoku
John Eyulaku Nkukah
Ali Sidi Najibullah
Diagnosis of bacterial meningitis in Ghana: Polymerase chain reaction versus latex agglutination methods.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Nafiu Amidu
Benedict Boateng Antuamwine
Otchere Addai-Mensah
Abass Abdul-Karim
Azure Stebleson
Braimah Baba Abubakari
John Abenyeri
Afia Serwaa Opoku
John Eyulaku Nkukah
Ali Sidi Najibullah
author_sort Nafiu Amidu
title Diagnosis of bacterial meningitis in Ghana: Polymerase chain reaction versus latex agglutination methods.
title_short Diagnosis of bacterial meningitis in Ghana: Polymerase chain reaction versus latex agglutination methods.
title_full Diagnosis of bacterial meningitis in Ghana: Polymerase chain reaction versus latex agglutination methods.
title_fullStr Diagnosis of bacterial meningitis in Ghana: Polymerase chain reaction versus latex agglutination methods.
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis of bacterial meningitis in Ghana: Polymerase chain reaction versus latex agglutination methods.
title_sort diagnosis of bacterial meningitis in ghana: polymerase chain reaction versus latex agglutination methods.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Bacterial meningitis is a public health crisis in the northern part of Ghana, where it contributes to very high mortality and morbidity rates. Early detection of the causative organism will lead to better management and effective treatment. Our aim was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of Pastorex and Wellcogen latex agglutination tests for the detection of bacterial meningitis in a resource-limited setting. CSF samples from 330 suspected meningitis patients within the northern zone of Ghana were analysed for bacterial agents at the zonal Public Health Reference Laboratory in Tamale using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and two latex agglutination test kits; Pastorex and Wellcogen. The overall positivity rate of samples tested for bacterial meningitis was 46.4%. Streptococcus pneumoniae was the most common cause of bacterial meningitis within the sub-region, with positivity rate of 25.2%, 28.2% and 28.8% when diagnosed using Wellcogen, Pastorex and PCR respectively. The Pastorex method was 97.4% sensitive while the Wellcogen technique was 87.6% sensitive. Both techniques however produced the same specificity of 99.4%. Our study revealed that the Pastorex method has a better diagnostic value for bacterial meningitis than the Wellcogen method and should be the method of choice in the absence of PCR.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210812
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