Specificities of Meningitis and Meningo-Encephalitis After Kidney Transplantation: A French Retrospective Cohort Study

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Tamzali, Yanis | Scemla, Anne | Bonduelle, Thomas | Garandeau, Claire | Gilbert, M. | Randhawa, Sunny | de Nattes, Tristan | Hachad, Hafsah | Pourcher, Valérie | Taupin, P. | Kaminski, Hannah | Hazzan, Marc | Moal, Valérie | Matignon, Marie | Fihman, Vincent | Levi, Charlène | Le Quintrec, Moglie | Chemouny, Jonathan | Rondeau, Eric | Bertrand, Dominique | Thervet, Eric | Tezenas Du Montcel, Sophie | Savoye, Emilie | Barrou, Benoit | Kamar, Nassim | Tourret, Jérôme

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International audience. Kidney transplant recipients develop atypical infections in their epidemiology, presentation and outcome. Among these, meningitis and meningoencephalitis require urgent and adapted anti-infectious therapy, but published data is scarce in KTRs. The aim of this study was to describe their epidemiology, presentation and outcome, in order to improve their diagnostic and management. We performed a retrospective, multicentric cohort study in 15 French hospitals that included all 199 cases of M/ME in KTRs between 2007 and 2018 (0.9 case per 1,000 KTRs annually). Epidemiology was different from that in the general population: 20% were due to Cryptococcus neoformans, 13.5% to varicella-zoster virus, 5.5% to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and 4.5% to Enterobacteria (half of which producedextended spectrum beta-lactamases), and 5% were Post Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorders. Microorganisms causingM/ME in the general population were infrequent (2%, forStreptococcus pneumoniae) or absent (Neisseria meningitidis). M/ME caused by Enterobacteria, Staphylococci or filamentous fungi were associated with high and early mortality (50%–70% at 1 year). Graft survival was not associated with the etiology of M/ME, nor was impacted by immunosuppression reduction. Based on these results, we suggest international studies to adapt guidelines in order to improve the diagnosis and theprobabilistic treatment of M/ME in SOTRs.

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