Risk factor |
Prevalent pathogens |
Crowded residences (school or college dormitories, military barracks) |
Neisseria meningitidis, viruses (enteroviruses, measles, mumps) |
Public beaches and swimming pools |
Enteroviruses |
Age >60 years |
Streptococcus pneumoniae and Listeria monocytogenes |
Sinusitis, acute or chronic purulent otitis media, mastoiditis |
S pneumoniae, Hib |
Alcohol abuse |
S pneumoniae, L monocytogenes, Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
Impaired cell-mediated immune response (HIV and AIDS, immunosuppressive therapy—particularly after transplant—or glucocorticoid treatment, cancer treatment), diabetes, hemodialysis, liver cirrhosis, cachexia in end-stage cancer or other diseases |
L monocytogenes, M tuberculosis, fungi |
Fractures of the skull base or ethmoidal cells involving the anterior cranial fossa and tears of the dura mater resulting in CSF leakage |
S pneumoniae, Hib, group A beta-hemolytic streptococci |
Penetrating head injuries |
Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, aerobic gram-negative bacilli including Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
Neurosurgical procedures |
Klebsiella pneumoniae, other Enterobacteriaceae, P aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumannii, S aureus, S epidermidis (hospital-acquired meningitis) |
CSF shunts |
S epidermidis, S aureus, P aeruginosa, other aerobic gram-negative bacilli, Propionibacterium acnes, fungi |
Complement deficiencies |
N meningitidis (frequently familial or recurrent meningitis), Moraxella spp, Acinetobacter spp |
Neutropenia <1×109/L |
P aeruginosa, other gram-negative bacilli |
Impaired humoral immune response |
S pneumoniae, Hib, less commonly N meningitidis |
Asplenia |
S pneumoniae, Hib, N meningitidis |
Cranial or vertebral osteomyelitis |
S aureus, gram-negative bacilli |
Sarcoidosis |
M tuberculosis |
Burns, severe illness, invasive ICU procedures (intubation, tracheostomy, vascular access procedures, parenteral nutrition), prosthetic heart valves or other prostheses, treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics |
Fungi |
CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; Hib, Haemophilus influenzae type b; ICU, intensive care unit. |