Severity of neuromeningeal tuberculosis in Morocco: a critical evaluation of epidemiological trends and treatment efficacy
Fadia Bejja, Hinde Hami, Fatiha Aboulhoda, Fatine Hadrya, Abdelrhani Mokhtari, Abdelmajid Soulaymani

TL;DR
This study evaluates the severity and treatment outcomes of neuromeningeal tuberculosis in Morocco, highlighting the need for better public health strategies.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed epidemiological and clinical analysis of NMT in Morocco, emphasizing treatment efficacy and public health challenges.
Findings
NMT cases in Kenitra were predominantly male with a median age of 25 years.
Extrapulmonary manifestations and meningeal localization were common in NMT cases.
Standardized treatment showed positive outcomes, but with notable fatality and follow-up loss rates.
Abstract
neuromeningeal tuberculosis (NMT) is a significant public health challenge in Morocco because of its acute severity and high mortality rates. This study aims to comprehensively evaluate the epidemiological, clinical, therapeutic, and disease progression characteristics of NMT in the Kenitra province. a retrospective analysis was conducted on the medical records of patients diagnosed with NMT at the Diagnostic Center of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases in Kenitra from 2014 to 2017. among the 33 identified NMT cases, predominantly males (57.6%) were affected, with an age range of 4-76 years and a median age of 25 years. Extrapulmonary manifestations were prevalent, constituting 78.8% (n=26) of all cases, with meningeal localization in 45.5% (n=15) of confirmed cases. Furthermore, 9.1% (n=3) of cases were associated with unconfirmed cerebral tuberculosis (TB), and 12% (n=4)…
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TopicsInfectious Diseases and Tuberculosis · Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Leprosy Research and Treatment
