Candida meningitis is a growing problem today. We report a 21-day-old male baby who was a victim of Candida albicans meningitis with the initial presentations of fever, mild stiff neck, poor feeding and activity. He had been treated with intravenous antibiotics and ventilator therapy prior to admission Initially, he was treated as a case of bacterial sepsis after admission with intravenous antibiotics. Due to positive cultures of cerebrospinal fluid for Candida albicans twice, intravenous amphotericin B was started from the 13th hospital day and was continued for 38 days. The successive three sets of CSF fungus culture yielded negative results and the patient was doing well without fever. Meanwhile, the brain sonogram revealed normal findings and he was discharged in a stable condition. We report this case and review some literature in an attempt to know more about this unusual disease, which is becoming more frequent as progress in intensive care grows.
Neonatal Candida albicans meningitis: report of one case. Publishing Authors By Initials