Clinical utility of the FilmArray® meningitis/ encephalitis panel in children with suspected central nervous system infection in a low-resource setting – a prospective study in Southwestern Uganda

dc.contributor.authorReza Rast
dc.contributor.authorElias Kumbakumba
dc.contributor.authorDeborah Nanjebe
dc.contributor.authorPhuthumani Mlotshwa
dc.contributor.authorMilly Nassejje
dc.contributor.authorJohn Mzee
dc.contributor.authorStephen Businge
dc.contributor.authorGilbert Akankwasa
dc.contributor.authorDan Nyehangane
dc.contributor.authorJesper Gantelius
dc.contributor.authorYap Boum II
dc.contributor.authorAndreas Mårtensson
dc.contributor.authorJuliet Mwanga-Amumpaire
dc.contributor.authorTobias Alfvén
dc.contributor.authorGiulia Gaudenzi
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-11T07:49:59Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractBackground: In low-resource settings, limited laboratory capacity adds to the burden of central nervous system (CNS) infections in children and spurs overuse of antibiotics. The commercially available BioFire® FilmArray® Meningitis/Encephalitis Panel (FA-ME) with its capability to simultaneously detect 14 pathogens in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), could potentially narrow such a diagnostic gap. Methods: In Mbarara, Uganda, we compared clinical utility (clinical turnaround time [cTAT], microbial yield, and influence on patient outcome and antibiotic exposure) of FA-ME with bacterial culture, in children 0–12 years with suspected CNS infection. Results: Of 212 enrolled children, CSF was sampled from 194. All samples underwent bacterial culture, of which 193 also underwent FA-ME analyses. FA-ME analyses prospectively influenced care for 169 of the 193 patients, and they constituted an ‘Index group’. The remaining 43/212 patients constituted a ‘Reference group’. Of all 194 CSF-sampled patients, 87% (168) had received antibiotics before lumbar puncture. Median cTAT for FA-ME was 4.2 h, vs. two days for culture. Bacterial yield was 12% (24/193) and 1.5% (3/194) for FA-ME and culture, respectively. FA-ME viral yield was 12% (23/193). Fatality rate was 14% in the Index group vs. 19% in the Reference group (P=0.20). From clinician receival of FA-ME results, median antibiotic exposure was 6 days for bacteria-negative vs. 13 days for bacteria-positive patients (P=0.03). Median hospitalization duration was 7 vs. 12 days for FA-ME negative and positive patients, respectively (P<0.01). Conclusions: In this setting, clinical FA-ME utility was found in a higher and faster microbial yield and shortened hospitalization and antibiotic exposure of patients without CSF pathology. More epidemiologically customized pathogen panels may increase FA-ME utility locally, although its use in similar settings would require major cost reductions.
dc.identifier.citationRasti, R., Kumbakumba, E., Nanjebe, D., Mlotshwa, P., Nassejje, M., Mzee, J., ... & Gaudenzi, G. (2025). Clinical utility of the FilmArray® meningitis/encephalitis panel in children with suspected central nervous system infection in a low-resource setting–a prospective study in Southwestern Uganda. BMC Infectious Diseases, 25(1), 396.
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.must.ac.ug/handle/123456789/4014
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherBMC Infectious Diseases
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Statesen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/
dc.subjectMolecular diagnostic techniques
dc.subjectCentral nervous system infections
dc.subjectMeningitis
dc.subjectPaediatrics
dc.subjectGlobal health
dc.subjectFilmArray
dc.titleClinical utility of the FilmArray® meningitis/ encephalitis panel in children with suspected central nervous system infection in a low-resource setting – a prospective study in Southwestern Uganda
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