| Literature DB >> 25914797 |
Sh Ansari1, E Shirzadi2, M Elahi2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A fungal infection represents a growing problem in children with hematologic malignancies, during chemotherapy induced neutropenia. Fungal colonization is considered a major risk factor for subsequent fungal infections. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate prevalence of fungal infection among children admitted to hospital between 2005 and 2010 in Tehran, Iran.Entities:
Keywords: Aspergillosis; Candidiasis; Children; Hematologic malignancy; Mucormycosis
Year: 2015 PMID: 25914797 PMCID: PMC4402151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Ped Hematol Oncol ISSN: 2008-8892
Comparative table for Prevalence of difference types of hematologic malignancies among children
| Current study | Previous studies | |
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| ALL | 72.5% | 78% |
| AML | 17.3% | 16% |
| Hodgkin Lymphoma | 5.8% | 7.1% |
| NHL | 2.2% | 6.5% |
| Burkitt Lymphoma | 1.1% | -- |
| ALL with NHL | 1.1% | -- |
ALL: Acute Lymphoblastic Lymphoma, AML: Acute Myeloid Lymphoma, NHL: Non Hodgkin Lymphoma.
Comparative table for Prevalence of fungal infections among children with hematologic malignancies
| Current study | Previous studies | |
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| Candidiasis | 74.7% | 69% |
| Aspergillusis | 17.2% | 8% |
| mucormycosis | 11.5% | 15% |
Comparative table for Mortality rate of children with hematologic malignancies due to fungal infections
| Previous studies | Current study | |
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| 15% | 10.7% | Candidiasis |
| 62.5% | 50% | Aspergillusis |
| 65% | 53.3% | mucormycosis |
Comparative table for Prevalence of difference sites of fungal infections in children with hematologic malignancies. URS: Upper Respiratory System
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| 92.3% | 60 patients | Oral | Candidiasis |
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| 1.5% | 1 | URS | |
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| 4.6% | 3 | External Otitis | |
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| 1.5% | 1 | Dermatitis | |
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| 66.6% | 10 | Pneumonia | Aspergillusis |
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| 33.3% | 5 | URS | |
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| 40% | 4 | Oral | Mucormycosis |
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| 50% | 5 | URS | |
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| 10% | 1 | External Otitis |
Comparative table for ratios of hematologic malignancies between girls and boys
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Comparative table for ratios of hematologic malignancies between girls and boys
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| relationships between the ages of affliction with fungal infections and the site of infections | Significant relationship |
| relationship between the ages and the species of microorganisms |
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| relationships between the ages of affliction with fungal infections and the type of hematologic cancer | No relationship |
| relationship between the ages and the site of infections |
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| relationships between the species of microorganism and the site of fungal infections | No relationship |
| relationship between the genders and the age of affliction with fungal diseases |
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| relationships between the species of microorganism and the result of treatment for patients (recovery or dead | No relationship |
| relationship between the genders and species of microorganism |
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| relationship | Significant relationship |
| relationship between the genders and the site of infections |
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| relationship between the site | Significant relationship |
| relationship between the age of affliction with the cancer and the age of affliction with the fungal infections |
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| relationship between the site of infections and the result of treatment for patients (recovery or dead) | No relationship |
| relationships between the age of affliction with the cancer and species of microorganism |
| No relationship |
| relationships between the age of affliction with the cancer and site of infections |