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Bacterial Causes of Empyema in Children, Australia, 2007–2009

An increase in the incidence of empyema worldwide could be related to invasive pneumococcal disease caused by emergent nonvaccine replacement serotypes. To determine bacterial pathogens and pneumococcal serotypes that cause empyema in children in Australia, we conducted a 2-year study of 174 childre...

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Autores principales: Strachan, Roxanne E., Cornelius, Anita, Gilbert, Gwendolyn L., Gulliver, Tanya, Martin, Andrew, McDonald, Tim, Nixon, Gillian M., Roseby, Rob, Ranganathan, Sarath, Selvadurai, Hiran, Smith, Greg, Soto-Martinez, Manuel, Suresh, Sadasivam, Teoh, Laurel, Thapa, Kiran, Wainwright, Claire E., Jaffé, Adam
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3310657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22000353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1710.101825
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author Strachan, Roxanne E.
Cornelius, Anita
Gilbert, Gwendolyn L.
Gulliver, Tanya
Martin, Andrew
McDonald, Tim
Nixon, Gillian M.
Roseby, Rob
Ranganathan, Sarath
Selvadurai, Hiran
Smith, Greg
Soto-Martinez, Manuel
Suresh, Sadasivam
Teoh, Laurel
Thapa, Kiran
Wainwright, Claire E.
Jaffé, Adam
author_facet Strachan, Roxanne E.
Cornelius, Anita
Gilbert, Gwendolyn L.
Gulliver, Tanya
Martin, Andrew
McDonald, Tim
Nixon, Gillian M.
Roseby, Rob
Ranganathan, Sarath
Selvadurai, Hiran
Smith, Greg
Soto-Martinez, Manuel
Suresh, Sadasivam
Teoh, Laurel
Thapa, Kiran
Wainwright, Claire E.
Jaffé, Adam
author_sort Strachan, Roxanne E.
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description An increase in the incidence of empyema worldwide could be related to invasive pneumococcal disease caused by emergent nonvaccine replacement serotypes. To determine bacterial pathogens and pneumococcal serotypes that cause empyema in children in Australia, we conducted a 2-year study of 174 children with empyema. Blood and pleural fluid samples were cultured, and pleural fluid was tested by PCR. Thirty-two (21.0%) of 152 blood and 53 (33.1%) of 160 pleural fluid cultures were positive for bacteria; Streptococcus pneumoniae was the most common organism identified. PCR identified S. pneumoniae in 74 (51.7%) and other bacteria in 19 (13.1%) of 145 pleural fluid specimens. Of 53 samples in which S. pneumoniae serotypes were identified, 2 (3.8%) had vaccine-related and 51 (96.2%) had nonvaccine serotypes; 19A (n = 20; 36.4%), 3 (n = 18; 32.7%), and 1 (n = 8; 14.5%) were the most common. High proportions of nonvaccine serotypes suggest the need to broaden vaccine coverage.
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spelling pubmed-33106572012-06-27 Bacterial Causes of Empyema in Children, Australia, 2007–2009 Strachan, Roxanne E. Cornelius, Anita Gilbert, Gwendolyn L. Gulliver, Tanya Martin, Andrew McDonald, Tim Nixon, Gillian M. Roseby, Rob Ranganathan, Sarath Selvadurai, Hiran Smith, Greg Soto-Martinez, Manuel Suresh, Sadasivam Teoh, Laurel Thapa, Kiran Wainwright, Claire E. Jaffé, Adam Emerg Infect Dis Research An increase in the incidence of empyema worldwide could be related to invasive pneumococcal disease caused by emergent nonvaccine replacement serotypes. To determine bacterial pathogens and pneumococcal serotypes that cause empyema in children in Australia, we conducted a 2-year study of 174 children with empyema. Blood and pleural fluid samples were cultured, and pleural fluid was tested by PCR. Thirty-two (21.0%) of 152 blood and 53 (33.1%) of 160 pleural fluid cultures were positive for bacteria; Streptococcus pneumoniae was the most common organism identified. PCR identified S. pneumoniae in 74 (51.7%) and other bacteria in 19 (13.1%) of 145 pleural fluid specimens. Of 53 samples in which S. pneumoniae serotypes were identified, 2 (3.8%) had vaccine-related and 51 (96.2%) had nonvaccine serotypes; 19A (n = 20; 36.4%), 3 (n = 18; 32.7%), and 1 (n = 8; 14.5%) were the most common. High proportions of nonvaccine serotypes suggest the need to broaden vaccine coverage. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2011-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3310657/ /pubmed/22000353 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1710.101825 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Strachan, Roxanne E.
Cornelius, Anita
Gilbert, Gwendolyn L.
Gulliver, Tanya
Martin, Andrew
McDonald, Tim
Nixon, Gillian M.
Roseby, Rob
Ranganathan, Sarath
Selvadurai, Hiran
Smith, Greg
Soto-Martinez, Manuel
Suresh, Sadasivam
Teoh, Laurel
Thapa, Kiran
Wainwright, Claire E.
Jaffé, Adam
Bacterial Causes of Empyema in Children, Australia, 2007–2009
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title_short Bacterial Causes of Empyema in Children, Australia, 2007–2009
title_sort bacterial causes of empyema in children, australia, 2007–2009
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3310657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22000353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1710.101825
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