Literature DB >> 2064148

[Bacterial diarrhea in infancy: epidemiologic study of 256 cases].

C Baselga Asensio1, M Alonso Gregorio, M P Bernal Sebastián, G Bueno Lozano, M Bueno Lozano, M Gracia Casanova, J Castillo García.   

Abstract

Infectious diarrhoea are common causes of morbility in children. Although viral agents are responsible for the majority of cases of acute diarrhoea during infancy, bacterial infections are also well recognized as causes of them. 256 patients with diarrhoea due to a bacterial pathogen were studied to determine the importance of different epidemiologic factors. The study group comprised 151 boys (59%) and 105 girls (41%) aged between first month and 14 years. Family history of acute diarrhoea was found in 15% of children. 63,7% of them were hospitalized by the severity of clinical features. 32% of cases were detected in summer. Salmonella entérica was isolated in 45% of stool samples and Campylobacter spp in 33,2%. Clinical evolution of diarrhoea differentiated the patients into three groups: acute diarrhoea (95,7%), prolonged diarrhoea (3,1%) and chronic diarrhoea (1,1%).

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2064148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  An Esp Pediatr        ISSN: 0302-4342


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1.  Clinical predictors for etiology of acute diarrhea in children in resource-limited settings.

Authors:  Ben J Brintz; Joel I Howard; Benjamin Haaland; James A Platts-Mills; Tom Greene; Adam C Levine; Eric J Nelson; Andrew T Pavia; Karen L Kotloff; Daniel T Leung
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2020-10-09
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