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Distribution of Capsular Types and Penicillin-Resistance of Strains ofStreptococcus pneumoniaeCausing Systemic Infections in Argentinian Children Under 5 Years of Age

Authors :
Julio Pace
Mabel Regueira
Raúl Ruvinsky
José Luis Di Fabio
Angela Gentile
Alicia Rossi
Alejandra Corso
Source :
Microbial Drug Resistance. 3:135-140
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 1997.

Abstract

Streptococcus pneumoniae (SPN) is the most common cause of invasive infections in children, with high levels of mortality in developing countries. An increase in frequency of penicillin-resistant strains is reported in most parts of the world. A study was undertaken in Argentina and 5 other countries of the region, to determine the type distribution and penicillin resistance rate of SPN isolated from invasive infections in children less than 5 years old. Between June 1994 and March 1996, a total of 505 SPN isolated from sterile sites were collected from 15 hospitals located in 9 cities of different geographic areas. Clinical and epidemiological data from 443 children were analyzed. Sixty five percent SPN were isolated from children less than 2 years old. Pneumonia was the clinical diagnosis in 58% of the cases, meningitis in 22%, and sepsis in 10.6%. Isolates were recovered from blood (51.2%), pleural fluid (22.7%), CSF (20.7%), and other sterile sites (5.4%). Thirty different pneumococcal capsul...

Details

ISSN :
19318448 and 10766294
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Microbial Drug Resistance
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7711a0593967625bd8f4bfd65a510dfc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/mdr.1997.3.135