Keele University
Critical evaluation of current and future diagnostics for a specific disease/organism
Module Code LSC-40049
Student ID: 24027155
Due Date: Thursday 6th November
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ACUTE MENINGITIS
a. Gen AI Interaction
Question: what are the current and future laboratory diagnostic pathways for acute meningitis?
Response; Acute meningitis is a serious medical condition that requires prompt diagnosis and
treatment. The diagnostic pathways for acute meningitis typically involve a combination of
clinical evaluation and laboratory tests. Here’s an overview of the current and future approaches
to laboratory diagnostics for acute meningitis:
Current Diagnostic Pathways
1. Clinical Evaluation:
- History and Symptoms: Assessing symptoms such as fever, headache, neck stiffness,
photophobia, and altered mental status.
- Physical Examination: Checking for signs of meningeal irritation, such as Brudzinski’s and
Kernig’s signs.
2. Lumbar Puncture (Spinal Tap):
- Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Analysis: The primary method for diagnosing meningitis.
- Appearance: Clear vs. cloudy or turbid.
- Cell Count: Elevated white blood cells (pleocytosis) indicates infection.