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Epidemiology of paediatric pyogenic musculoskeletal infections in a developing country.

Sabeel Ahmad1, Sitanshu Barik2, Dipun Mishra3, Balram Ji Omar4, Mohit Bhatia5, Vivek Singh6.   

Abstract

Background: Epidemiological data regarding paediatric pyogenic musculoskeletal infections from developing countries of Asia and Africa are sparse and further complicated by the presence of factors like malnutrition, delay in initiating treatment and belief in alternative forms of treatment and under vaccination. The aim of this study is to retrospectively analyse the cases of paediatric pyogenic musculoskeletal infections in a tertiary care centre in India.
Methods: It is a retrospective study including patients below 18 years of age who had been diagnosed with any pyogenic musculoskeletal infection. Demographic, clinical, laboratory, and radiological details were collected.
Results: A total of 216 children, with a mean age of 12.8 ± 4.9 years (10 days-18 years), were included in the study. The causative organism could be isolated in 98 cases (45.3%). Escherichia coli and methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus were the most common pathogens isolated in infants and children, respectively. Imipenem and linezolid were the commonest sensitive antibiotics for children up to 10 years and above 10 years, respectively. Linezolid was the antibiotic of choice in culture-negative cases. The majority (78.3%, n = 169) of children underwent a surgical procedure during the stay at the hospital. A higher relapse rate (61%) was noted in culture-negative patients.
Conclusion: Improved methods of pathogen detection should be explored to improve the rate of positive cultures. Additional prospective studies with longer patient follow-up and the creation of care protocols are necessary to improve therapeutic decision-making and the prognosis for children with suspected musculoskeletal infection.
Copyright © Sudanese Association of Pediatricians.

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Keywords:  Epidemiology; Osteomyelitis; Paediatric; Pyogenic musculoskeletal infection; Septic arthritis

Year:  2022        PMID: 35958066      PMCID: PMC9361492          DOI: 10.24911/SJP.106-1616783478

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sudan J Paediatr        ISSN: 0256-4408


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