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Executive summary of the Consensus Document of the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (SEIMC) and of the Spanish Association of Surgeons (AEC) in antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery

Authors :
Josep M. Badia
Natividad Benito
Juan Diego Ruiz Mesa
Jaime Ruiz-Tovar Polo
Mª Dolores Del Toro López
Melchor Riera
Erika Esteve
Juan Pablo Horcajada
Andrés Canut Blasco
Inés Rubio Pérez
José María Balibrea
Cristóbal Muñoz Casares
José Luis del Pozo
Javier Arias Díaz
A. Serrablo
Miquel Pujol
Alba Manuel Vázquez
Alex Soriano
Jaime Jimeno
Source :
Cirugia espanola. 99(1)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction International travelers have grown significantly over last years, as well as imported diseases from tropical areas. Information in pediatric population is scarce. We describe demographic and clinical characteristics of febrile children coming from the tropics. Methods Retrospective review of patients under 18 years old, presenting at a tertiary hospital and surrounding primary health care centers between July 2002 and July 2018 with a stay in a tropical region during the previous year. Patients were selected from microbiological charts of thick smears for malaria or dengue serologies. Results 188 patients were studied: 52.7% were born in Spain with a median age of 3.0 years old (IQR 1.5–8.0). Main regions of stay were Sub-Saharan Africa (54.8%) and Latin America (29.8%), mostly for visiting their friends and relatives (56.3%), followed by recent arrival migrants (32.4%). Only 34% of travelers attended pre-travel consultation. More than 80% of these febrile children attended directly the Emergency Room. The most frequent diagnoses were febrile syndrome without source (56.4%), respiratory condition (15.4%) and acute diarrhea (11.7%). Around a half (52.1%) were managed as outpatients, but 46.2% were hospitalized and 7.4% were admitted to Intensive Care Unit. No specific diagnosis was achieved in 24% of cases. However, 29.7% were diagnosed with malaria. Conclusion Children with fever coming from tropical areas were at risk of severe infectious diseases. Malaria was diagnosed in one out of four and 7% required admission in PICU. This information emphasizes the need of reinforcing training about tropical diseases among first line physicians.

Details

ISSN :
21735077
Volume :
99
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cirugia espanola
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1f153418ebca8ada7178192e4c4cc965