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Occult pneumococcal bacteremiawhat happens to the child who appears well at reevaluation?

 

作者: DAVID KORONES,   EUGENE SHAPIRO,  

 

期刊: The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal  (OVID Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 13, issue 5  

页码: 382-385

 

ISSN:0891-3668

 

年代: 1994

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

There is little information on the outcome of occult pneumococcal bacteremia in children who appear well at the time of first reevaluation. To determine the outcome of such children we reviewed the medical records of 364 children with blood cultures positive forStreptococcus pneumoniaemanaged at 2 hospitals in New Haven from 1973 to 1987. One hundred eighty of the 364 children were initially managed as outpatients; 111 of the 180 (62%) were afebrile and appeared well at the first reevaluation. Twenty-two of these 111 children (20%) were hospitalized and treated with intravenously administered antimicrobials at the first reevaluation visit; 2 of these 22 were still bacteremic, although no focal infection was found. Seventy-eight children (70%) were sent home after the first reevaluation visit with orally administered antimicrobials; 1 of these 78 children was still bacteremic and another subsequently was found to have meningitis that had been present at the first visit (culture of the cerebrospinal fluid obtained at the first visit subsequently grewS. pneumoniae). Eleven children (10%) were sent home from the reevaluation visit without antimicrobial treatment and none had persistent or recurrent pneumococcal infection. We conclude that the child who is afebrile and appears well at reevaluation for a blood culture positive forS. pneumoniaeis unlikely to develop serious sequelae. Outpatient management with careful follow-up is essential for such children.

 

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