Literature DB >> 7629859

Bacteroides infections in children.

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From 1974 to 1990, 336 Bacteroides isolates were obtained from 312 specimens from 274 patients. They comprised 180 (54%) B. fragilis isolates, 55 (16%) B. theta-iotaomicron, 36 (11%) B. vulgatus, 34 (10%) B. distasonis, 21 (6%) B. ovatus and 10 (3%) B. uniformis. Infections in 253 (92%) patients were polymicrobial, but in 21 (8%) children, a Bacteroides sp. was isolated in pure culture. Most Bacteroides isolates were from peritoneal fluid (114), abscesses (110), wound infections (20), blood cultures (10) and from patients with pneumonia (14) or chronic otitis media (8). Predisposing conditions were present in 145 (53%) children; these were previous surgery (46), trauma (28), malignancy (21), prematurity (19), immunodeficiency (18), steroid therapy (12) foreign body (10), diabetes (9) and sickle cell disease (7). The micro-organisms isolated most commonly mixed with Bacteroides spp. were anaerobic cocci (221), Escherichia coli (122), Fusobacterium spp. (38) and Clostridium spp. (30). All patients received antimicrobial therapy in conjunction with surgical drainage or correction of pathology in 197 (72%) cases. All but 12 (5%) patients recovered. These data illustrate the importance of Bacteroides spp. in infections in children.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7629859     DOI: 10.1099/00222615-43-2-92

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Microbiol        ISSN: 0022-2615            Impact factor:   2.472


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4.  Association of sputum microbiota profiles with severity of community-acquired pneumonia in children.

Authors:  Melinda M Pettigrew; Janneane F Gent; Yong Kong; Martina Wade; Shane Gansebom; Anna M Bramley; Seema Jain; Sandra L R Arnold; Jonathan A McCullers
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2016-07-08       Impact factor: 3.090

5.  Anaerobic infections in patients admitted in various surgical units of a tertiary care hospital of north India: neglected but important.

Authors:  Charu Singh; Anshul Sood; Kiran Bala; Cherring Tandup; Pallab Ray; Archana Angrup
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6.  Anal gas evacuation and colonic microbiota in patients with flatulence: effect of diet.

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