Abstract:
Analysis of the results showed that sugar that sugar ratio or protein valve alone was not a
good indicator in the diagnosis of bacterial meningitis. White blood cells showed a very
high specificity but the sensitivity was very low. Only antigen detection yielded established
pathogens of community acquired bactirial meningities.Gram staining yielded 7 positive
cases. Throat swabs gave two isolates of pneumococci. Study also showed that diabetes
mellitus was a common predisposing factor of community acquired bacterial meningitis.
Fever headache neck stiffness and confusion were the commonest signs and symptoms
encountered in the study