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Epidemiological, diagnostic, clinical, and therapeutic aspects of Brucella bacteremia in children in southern Israel: a 7-year retrospective study (2005-2011).

Yariv Fruchtman1, Renana Wilkof Segev, Avivit Asher Golan, Yael Dalem, Muhammad Abu Tailakh, Victor Novak, Nehama Peled, Mihai Craiu, Eugene Leibovitz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Data on the various aspects of brucellosis in children living in southern Israel are missing.
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to study the epidemiological, microbiological, diagnostic, clinical, therapeutic and outcome features of brucellosis in children <19 years of age in southern Israel during 2005-2011. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study population included all patients hospitalized with a diagnosis of brucellosis, established according to a clinical presentation compatible with brucellosis+presence of Brucella bacteremia (BB).
RESULTS: A total of 128 (50.8%) of 252 patients admitted with a diagnosis of brucellosis had BB (all with Brucella melitensis). All patients were of Muslim Bedouin ethnicity. The mean incidence of BB in southern Israel was 16 cases/100,000 Bedouin, with no significant changes during the study period. Overall duration of symptoms before diagnosis was 10.1±10.9 days. Fever at diagnosis was recorded in <20% of the patients. The most frequent symptoms were arthralgia (61.7%), weakness (32.8%), gastrointestinal disturbances (27.3%), myalgia (25%), and headache (18.8%). The main clinical findings included monoarthritis (36.7%), hepatosplenomegaly (25%), lymphadenopathy (17.2%), heart murmur (11.7%), and skin rash (9.4%), respectively. Anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, and pancytopenia were reported in 17.6%, 29.6%, 12.8%, and 2.3% of the patients, respectively. Twenty-nine (30.5%) patients with BB had serum agglutinin titers ≤1/160 (13, 13.7%%, had titers <1/160). Twenty-seven (93%) of the 29 patients aged 0-4 years were treated with gentamicin and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole; a total of 77 (60.2%) patients received gentamicin and doxycycline.
CONCLUSIONS: Childhood brucellosis remains an important public health problem in southern Israel. BB was diagnosed in >50% of the children with brucellosis, and B. melitensis was identified in all cases. Arthralgia, weakness, and gastrointestinal complaints were the most common symptoms, and monoarthritis, hepatosplenomegaly, and lymphadenopathy were the most common clinical findings. A considerable number of patients with BB had undetectable/low serum agglutinin titers, suggesting insufficient reliability on serology alone in diagnosis of brucellosis.

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Keywords:  Antibiotics; Bacteremia; Brucella; Children; Serum agglutination

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25793475     DOI: 10.1089/vbz.2014.1726

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis        ISSN: 1530-3667            Impact factor:   2.133


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Authors:  Eugene Leibovitz; Nuphar David; Haya Ribitzky-Eisner; Mouner Abo Madegam; Said Abuabed; Gabriel Chodick; Michal Maimon; Yariv Fruchtman
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