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Table 2 Characteristics of patients with coagulase-negative staphylococcus meningitis in the absence of intracranial devices

From: Nosocomial meningitis caused by Staphylococcus haemolyticus in a child with neutropenia in the absence of intracranial devices: a case report

No

Age, sex

Underlying conditions

CoNS species

Repeated positive CSF culture

Treatment/Outcome

References

1

20 years, F

CML, BMT, neutropenia

S. epidermidis

Yes

Vancomycin/death

Guiot et al. (1994)

2

18 days, F

ELBW, IH

S. epidermidis

Yes

Vancomycin/recovery

Drinkovic et al. (2002)

3

20 days, F

ELBW, IH

S. capitis, S. warneri

Yes

Vancomycin, rifampicin/recovery

Drinkovic et al. (2002)

4

65 years, F

DM, LC

S. capitis

No

Vancomycin/death

Oud (2011)

5

11 months, M

Decreased T-cell, count, hypo- gammaglobulinemia

S. intermedius

No

Cefotaxime/recovery

Durdik et al. (2010)

6

47 years, M

AML, oligodendrogliaoma

S. epidermidis

No

Vancomycin, rifampicin/recovery

Noguchi et al. (2018)

7

15 years, M

AML, neutropenia

S. haemolyticus

Yes

Vancomycin, rifampicin, linezolid/recovery

Our patient

  1. CoNS: Coagulase-negative Staphylococcus; CSF: Cerebrospinal fluid; F: Female; M: Male; CML: Chronic myeloid leukemia; BMT: Bone marrow transplant; ELBW: Extreme low birth weight; AML: Acute myeloid leukemia