Use of infliximab to treat paradoxical tuberculous meningitis reactions

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Abstract

We documented dramatic responses to infliximab in 4 tuberculous meningitis cases with severe paradoxical reactions after effective antibacterial treatment, despite high-dose steroids. In every instance, infliximab was used as a last resort after all other options were exhausted, resulting in delayed initiation that may have adversely affected patient outcomes.

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Marais, B. J., Cheong, E., Fernando, S., Daniel, S., Watts, M. R., Berglund, L. J., … Stapledon, R. A. (2021). Use of infliximab to treat paradoxical tuberculous meningitis reactions. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa604

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