Lower respiratory tract infection in hospitalized children

被引:13
作者
Yin, CC [1 ]
Huah, LW [1 ]
Lin, JTP [1 ]
Goh, A [1 ]
Ling, H [1 ]
Moh, CO [1 ]
机构
[1] KK Womens & Childrens Hosp, Dept Paediat Med, Singapore 229899, Singapore
关键词
antibiotic resistance; community-acquired pneumonia; empyema; pneumococcus;
D O I
10.1046/j.1440-1843.2003.00430.x
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the aetiology and antibiotic-resistance patterns of community-acquired lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) in 1999 and compare it with data from 1995 and 1988. Methodology: A prospective observational study of LRTI in hospitalized children at KK Women's & Children's Hospital, Singapore, was undertaken. Results: A positive isolate was found in 58% of patients (671/1158), comprising viruses (n = 477, 41.2%), non-type B Haemophilus influenzae (n = 101, 8.7%), Streptococcus pneumoniae (n = 66, 5.7%), Mycoplasma pneumoniae (n = 92, 8%), Moraxella catarrhalis (n = 19, 1.6%) and other bacteria (n = 19, 1.6%). Mixed virus-bacteria (n = 104, 9%) infections were comprised mostly of virus-H. influenzae combinations. In 1999, S. pneumoniae resistance rates were penicillin 44.6% (17%, 1995), amoxycillin 3% (18%, 1995; MIC 0.5-2 mug/mL reclassified as susceptible in 1999), erythromycin 55% (30%,1995), trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMX) 60% (23%,1995). H. influenzae resistance rates were amoxycillin 26.7% (38%, 1995), erythromycin 99% (37%, 1995), TMP/SMX 98% (37%, 1995). There were 15 cases of empyema of which seven were proven S. pneumoniae and there was one pneumococcal death (0.08%). Conclusions: Pneumococcal pneumonia needs to be treated aggressively due to its high morbidity. Amoxycillin still remains useful for treating pneumococcus despite an increasing resistance to penicillin, erythromycin and TMP/SMX. judicious use of antibiotics is needed to curb the increasing rate of antibiotic-resistance.
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