Jm. Diaz et al., Etiology of acute bacterial meningitis in Chilean children from 1989 to 1998. Impact of anti H influenzae type b vaccine, REV MED CHI, 129(7), 2001, pp. 719-726
Background Acute bacterial meningitis still has a high mortality and rate o
f complications, Aim: To assess the impact of anti H influenzae vaccination
on tb epidemiology of acute bacterial meningitis in Chilean children. Mate
rial and methods: A retrospective study of hospital discharge records of pa
tients with acute bacterial meningitis. Causative agents were studied globa
lly, by hospital and ty age group, The changes in etiology,from 1989 to 199
5 were also assessed. Between 1996 and 1998, only those patients with acute
bacterial meningitis caused by H influenzae were recollected. Results: In
the period prior to vaccination (1989-1995), 1000 cases were registered. Th
e main causative agents were N meningitidis in 33.8%, H influenzas type b i
n 21.9% and S pneumoniae in 15.4%. The incidence of H influenzae decreased
in the period from 36.4 to 9.9% (p <0.001) and the incidence of N meningiti
dis increased from 22.9 to 52.1% (p <0.001). The incidence of S pneumoniae
did not change significantly, H influenzae predominated in children between
4 and 24 months of age and N meningitidis predominated in children over 25
months of age. In the period after the introduction of vaccination (1995-1
998), there was a further decrease in the incidence of H influenzae from 10
to 2%, (p <0.001). Until 1997, there was a considerable increase in the in
cidence of N meningitidis, specially in children over 25 months of age. it
declined in 1998 to 38%. Conclusions: There was a reduction in the incidenc
e of acute bacterial meningitis caused by H influenzae prior to the introdu
ction of the vaccine against H influenzae type, b, The decrease was more pr
onounced after the introduction of the vaccine (Rev Med Chile 2001; 129. 71
9-26).