E. Mayatepek et al., DEAFNESS, COMPLEMENT DEFICIENCIES AND IMMUNOGLOBULIN STATUS IN PATIENTS WITH MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASES DUE TO UNCOMMON SEROGROUPS, The Pediatric infectious disease journal, 12(10), 1993, pp. 808-811
The prevalence of deafness and complement deficiencies in association
with meningococcal disease caused by uncommon serogroups of meningococ
ci was studied in 30 patients (Group A) and 30 controls with Serogroup
B disease (Group B). In Group A 8 patients (26.6%) had hearing impair
ment in contrast to only 1 patient (3.3%) in Group B (P < 0.01). Compl
ement deficiency was detected in 8 patients (26.6%) of Group A whereas
none of the Group B patients showed a defect in the complement system
(P < 0.01). Association between complement deficiencies and meningoco
ccal disease was detected for Serogroups Y (n = 5; 16.6%) and W135 (n
= 3; 10.0%). Localization of the defects revealed only complement defi
ciencies of the classical pathway (C8-beta or C7 defects). The levels
of Ig and IgG subclasses were found to be within the normal range for
all patients. Our results suggest that meningococcal diseases caused b
y uncommon serogroups are more often associated with deafness and late
complement component defects.