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BMC Infectious Diseases | 2016

Human meningitis due to Streptococcus suis in Lomé, Togo: a case report

Mireille Prince-David; Mounerou Salou; Corinne Marois-Créhan; Komi Assogba; Céline Plainvert; Koffi A.A. Balogou; Claire Poyart; Asmaa Tazi

BackgroundStreptococcus suis is a zoonotic pathogen which represents the leading cause of meningitis in Southeast Asia and an emerging pathogen in the Western world, the main risk factor for infection being contact with pigs. In Africa, the prevalence of S. suis infections in swine and humans is largely unrecognized, with only one recent report of a limited case series.Case presentationWe describe a human case of meningitis due to S. suis in a 32-year-old man living in Togo. The patient had no particular medical history and no risk factors for immunodeficiency but reported regular contact with pork products. Using specific immunological and molecular methods, we characterized the isolate as S. suis serotype 2, ST1, one the most prevalent and virulent clone worldwide. The outcome was favorable after one week of adapted antibiotic therapy but the patient was left with severe hearing disorders.ConclusionsThis work highlights the emergence of this pathogen in Africa and reinforces the need for accurate epidemiological and surveillance studies of S. suis infections and for educating clinicians and exposed groups in non-endemic countries.


The Pan African medical journal | 2017

Myasthénie juvénile oculaire en Afrique Subsaharienne: cas de deux sœurs germaines issues d’un mariage consanguin au Togo

Nidain Maneh; Kossivi Apetse; Bénédicte Marèbe Diatewa; Sidik Abdou-Bakr Domingo; Aidé Isabelle Agba; Koffi Didier Ayena; Koffi A.A. Balogou; K.P. Balo

Myasthenia gravis is a rare acquired autoimmune pathology causing neuromuscular transmission impairment. Juvenile onset of myasthenia gravis is often characterized by ocular involvement. We report two cases of ocular juvenile myasthenia gravis (JMG) in two siblings. They were two young girls, XA and XB, aged 11 and 9 years, of Malian origin, residing in Togo, born from first-degree of consanguinity presenting to Ophthalmology due to progressive decrease in visual acuity. XA showed visual acuity 8/10 on both eyes while XB showed improvement in visual acuity from 3/10 to 7/10 using a pinhole occluder, suggesting ametropia. XA had a 2-year history of bilateral ptosis lifting the upper eyelid of 7 mm, while XB had a 3-year history of bilateral ptosis with no lifting of the upper eyelid. Ice pack test was strongly positive in both patients. They had Cogans lid twitch with paresis of the oculomotor nerve without diplopia. The dosage of acetylcholine receptor autoantibodies was normal. The diagnosis of JMG associated with ametropia was suspected. Ametropia was corrected by glasses and a specific treatment with pyridostigmine was initiated, but both patients were lost to follow-up. Autoimmune myasthenia gravis with inaugural ophthalmologic manifestation is rare but it can occur among children living in sub-Saharan Africa. Studies should be conducted to establish the features of this disease.


Science Journal of Public Health | 2015

Epidemiology, Risk Factors, Type and Outcome of Stroke in Health Care Facilities of Lomé, Togo: A Prospective Study

Komi Assogba; Mofou Belo; Ekué A. Folly; Kossivi Apetse; Damelan Kombate; Koumavi D. Ekouévi; Koffi A.A. Balogou; E.K. Grunitzky


American Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience | 2015

Arterial Territories Affected in the Thalamic Stroke: A Prospective Study Among Inpatients in Lome University Hospital, Togo

Komi Assogba; Lantam Sonhaye; Celikplim Akakpo; Damelan Kombate; Kossivi Apetse; Mofou Belo; Koffi A.A. Balogou


Revue Neurologique | 2016

AVC et tuberculose, à propos d’un cas au CHU de Lomé

Mofou Belo; Kokou Mensah Guinhouya; Vinyo Kumako; Massahoudou Joseph Alla Sene; Léhleng Agba; Koffi A.A. Balogou


Journées Scientifiques Internationales de Lomé, (JSIL 2016) XVIIe édition | 2016

ANEVRYSME ROMPU DES ARTERES PERFORANTES BASILAIRES : A PROPOS D’UN CAS

Josué Euberma Diatewa; Damelan Kombate; Komi Assogba; Koffi A.A. Balogou; jean joel Tajeuna Dongmo


Journées Scientifiques Internationales de Lomé, (JSIL 2016) XVIIe édition | 2016

THROMBOSE VEINEUSE CEREBRALE ET HEMORRAGIE MENINGEE COMPLIQUANT UNE FISTULE CAROTIDO-CAVERNEUSE SPONTANEE

José E. Diatewa; Komi Assogba; Kossivi Apetse; Jean-Joel. Dongmo; Mofou Belo; Koffi A.A. Balogou


American Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience | 2015

Epidemiology and Clinical Description of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in Low Income Setting: A Syndrome with Short Survival

Komi Assogba; Souleymane Brah; Damelan Kombate; Kossivi Apetse; Rabi Barry-Barque; Mofou Belo; Koffi A.A. Balogou


The Journal of medical research | 2014

Protein S Deficiency and Ischemic Stroke

Mofou Belo; Komi Assogba; Kossivi Apetse; Lantam Sonhaye; Koffi A.A. Balogou


Journal of Neurology and Epidemiology | 2014

Cerebral Arterial Territories Most Obstructed in Ischemic Stroke: Experience of a Tropical Low Income Practice Center

Komi Assogba; Koffi A.A. Balogou; Mawulom K. Amegnidou; Mofou Belo; Kossivi Apetse; Abdoulatif Amadou

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