Acute Otitis Media in Children—Current Treatment and Prevention

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Marie Gisselsson-Solen
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[1] Lund University Hospital,Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
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Current Infectious Disease Reports | 2015年 / 17卷
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Acute otitis media; Treatment; Prevention; Antibiotics; Watchful waiting; Guidelines; Vaccination; Grommets; Adenoidectomy;
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Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most common bacterial infection in children and has a very varied clinical spectrum, ranging from spontaneous resolutions to serious complications. The effect of antibiotics in AOM depends on the chosen outcome, but has been shown to reduce pain somewhat, and have a greater beneficial effect in severe cases of AOM. Today, not all episodes of AOM are treated with antibiotics, but most countries have issued guidelines that include an option of watchful waiting in many cases. Prevention of AOM reaches from modification of environmental risk factors to vaccinations and surgery. Conjugate pneumococcal vaccines and influenza vaccines have been shown to somewhat reduce the number of AOM episodes in different groups of children. Grommets, with or without adenoidectomy, are effective at least during the first 6 months after surgery.
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