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Profile and Antibiotic Sensitivity of Acute Pyelonephritis in Children at Gabriel Toure Teaching Hospital, Bamako
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作者 Djeneba Konate lala n’driany sidibe +25 位作者 Karamoko Sacko Bakary Kone Adama Kone Aminata Doumbia Fatoumata Tiero Pierre Togo Fatouamata Leonie Diakite Abdoul Karim Doumbia Belco Maiga Fousseyni Traore Aamadou Toure Hawa Diall Mohamed Elmouhouloud Cisse Adama Dembele Oumar Coulibaly Yacouba Aba Coulibaly H.Konare Isabelle Traore Guediouma Dembele Issiaka Kone Leyla Maiga Ibrahima Ahamadou Abdoul Aziz Diakite Boubacar Togo Mariam Sylla Fatoumata Dicko-Traore 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 2020年第1期94-108,共15页
Background: Very common symptom in children, fever, perhaps a warning sign of more or less severe pathology, rapidly progressive, including an invasive bacterial infection such as acute pyelonephritis (APN). The aim o... Background: Very common symptom in children, fever, perhaps a warning sign of more or less severe pathology, rapidly progressive, including an invasive bacterial infection such as acute pyelonephritis (APN). The aim of this work was to study the bacteriological profile and antibiotic sensitivity of APN in children. Methods: A prospective study involving any infant or child aged 3 months to 15 years with an acute fever (≥38°C) in which a urine test strip was performed in the pediatric department of the teaching hospital Gabriel Toure between April 1st and May 15th, 2019 (45 days). Results: 124 children were included out of 244 febrile patients. Infants (3 - 23 months) predominated (52.8%) with a sex ratio of 2. Seventy-five percent of children came directly from home and 30.6% were on antibiotic prior to admission. The urine bag sample was taken in 55.6% and the urine was macroscopically cloudy in 32.3%. Stigmas of urinary tract infection at the urinary strip were present in 56.5%. Confirmation of acute pyelonephritis (APN) by CytoBacteriological Urine Examination (CBUE) was 29% with Escherichia coli (63.9%) or Enterococcus faecalis (30.5%). Sensitivity was excellent for ciprofloxacin and imipenem (100%). The overall resistance was greater for gentamicin, cotrimoxazole, ceftriaxone, cefotaxime and amoxicillin-clavulanic acid (Threshold: 17.9% - 95.6%). APN was associated with bacteremia in 2.8% with hospitalization for 45.2% and mortality of 11.1% (due to severe acute malnutrition, severe dehydration and multifocal infection). Conclusion: The APN, daily activity of pediatrician in Bamako, is observed in one third of febrile children associated with a major life-threatening condition of risk factors, then the likely antibiotherapy could be amikacin in our context. 展开更多
关键词 APN FEVER CHILD BAMAKO
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