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Incidence Survey of Acute Otitis Media in Children in Sado Island, Japan—Sado Otitis Media Study (SADOMS)
BACKGROUND: Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common forms of bacterial infection and cause for clinic visits in children. The incidence of AOM was 0.9–1.2 episodes per person-year during the first 2 years of life in previous reports conducted before 2000. The aim of this study was to 1) e...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3699511/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068711 |
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author | Otsuka, Taketo Kitami, Osamu Kondo, Kouji Ota, Hisayuki Oshima, Shinsuke Tsuchiya, Akio Shirai, Takatoshi Fujii, Koyata Nakamure, Michihide Shoji, Yasuhiro Nakamura, Hisano Masuda, Yasuko Komiyama, Kenichi Yoshida, Kazunaga Ishikawa, Yukio Iwaya, Atsushi Takahashi, Sugata Okazaki, Minoru Hotomi, Muneki Yamanaka, Noboru |
author_facet | Otsuka, Taketo Kitami, Osamu Kondo, Kouji Ota, Hisayuki Oshima, Shinsuke Tsuchiya, Akio Shirai, Takatoshi Fujii, Koyata Nakamure, Michihide Shoji, Yasuhiro Nakamura, Hisano Masuda, Yasuko Komiyama, Kenichi Yoshida, Kazunaga Ishikawa, Yukio Iwaya, Atsushi Takahashi, Sugata Okazaki, Minoru Hotomi, Muneki Yamanaka, Noboru |
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description | BACKGROUND: Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common forms of bacterial infection and cause for clinic visits in children. The incidence of AOM was 0.9–1.2 episodes per person-year during the first 2 years of life in previous reports conducted before 2000. The aim of this study was to 1) evaluate the latest AOM incidence in pediatric outpatients and 2) identify the bacterial pathogens from these patients and ascertain their serotypes and resistance. METHODS: The study was conducted in a closed population, involving all pediatricians and otolaryngologists in Sado Island allowing accurate determination of AOM incidence. In each month, one week was assigned as “surveillance week”, and all outpatients with acute illness aged 0–18 years examined during the surveillance weeks were enrolled. AOM was diagnosed on the basis of otoscopic findings and clinical symptoms were recorded. Specimens were collected from the nasopharynx or middle ear cavity of AOM patients and examined for bacteria. Antimicrobial susceptibilities, serotypes, and molecular typing for resistance were determined among Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae. RESULTS: In total, 8,283 clinic visits were conducted, and 354 episodes (4.3%, 95% CI: 3.9–4.7%) among 312 children were diagnosed as AOM. The incidence of AOM was highest in children of 1 year of age (0.54 episodes/child/year, 95% CI: 0.44–0.64). Serotype coverage of 7- and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines in this study were 38.0% (95% CI: 29.3–47.3) and 62.8% (95% CI: 53.6–71.4), respectively. Of 122 H.influenzae isolates available for typing, 120 were nontypeable and 2 were type b. A high proportion of S. pneumoniae isolates (46%) showed resistance to penicillin. Approximately half of H. influenzae isolates had genetic markers for beta-lactamase-negative ampicillin-resistance. CONCLUSIONS: Approximately 4–5% of pediatric outpatients, even without AOM-related symptoms, had AOM in our study. Pediatricians as well as otolaryngologists should check the tympanic membrane findings of all pediatric outpatients. |
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spelling | pubmed-36995112013-07-10 Incidence Survey of Acute Otitis Media in Children in Sado Island, Japan—Sado Otitis Media Study (SADOMS) Otsuka, Taketo Kitami, Osamu Kondo, Kouji Ota, Hisayuki Oshima, Shinsuke Tsuchiya, Akio Shirai, Takatoshi Fujii, Koyata Nakamure, Michihide Shoji, Yasuhiro Nakamura, Hisano Masuda, Yasuko Komiyama, Kenichi Yoshida, Kazunaga Ishikawa, Yukio Iwaya, Atsushi Takahashi, Sugata Okazaki, Minoru Hotomi, Muneki Yamanaka, Noboru PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common forms of bacterial infection and cause for clinic visits in children. The incidence of AOM was 0.9–1.2 episodes per person-year during the first 2 years of life in previous reports conducted before 2000. The aim of this study was to 1) evaluate the latest AOM incidence in pediatric outpatients and 2) identify the bacterial pathogens from these patients and ascertain their serotypes and resistance. METHODS: The study was conducted in a closed population, involving all pediatricians and otolaryngologists in Sado Island allowing accurate determination of AOM incidence. In each month, one week was assigned as “surveillance week”, and all outpatients with acute illness aged 0–18 years examined during the surveillance weeks were enrolled. AOM was diagnosed on the basis of otoscopic findings and clinical symptoms were recorded. Specimens were collected from the nasopharynx or middle ear cavity of AOM patients and examined for bacteria. Antimicrobial susceptibilities, serotypes, and molecular typing for resistance were determined among Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae. RESULTS: In total, 8,283 clinic visits were conducted, and 354 episodes (4.3%, 95% CI: 3.9–4.7%) among 312 children were diagnosed as AOM. The incidence of AOM was highest in children of 1 year of age (0.54 episodes/child/year, 95% CI: 0.44–0.64). Serotype coverage of 7- and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines in this study were 38.0% (95% CI: 29.3–47.3) and 62.8% (95% CI: 53.6–71.4), respectively. Of 122 H.influenzae isolates available for typing, 120 were nontypeable and 2 were type b. A high proportion of S. pneumoniae isolates (46%) showed resistance to penicillin. Approximately half of H. influenzae isolates had genetic markers for beta-lactamase-negative ampicillin-resistance. CONCLUSIONS: Approximately 4–5% of pediatric outpatients, even without AOM-related symptoms, had AOM in our study. Pediatricians as well as otolaryngologists should check the tympanic membrane findings of all pediatric outpatients. Public Library of Science 2013-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3699511/ /pubmed/23844235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068711 Text en © 2013 Otsuka et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Otsuka, Taketo Kitami, Osamu Kondo, Kouji Ota, Hisayuki Oshima, Shinsuke Tsuchiya, Akio Shirai, Takatoshi Fujii, Koyata Nakamure, Michihide Shoji, Yasuhiro Nakamura, Hisano Masuda, Yasuko Komiyama, Kenichi Yoshida, Kazunaga Ishikawa, Yukio Iwaya, Atsushi Takahashi, Sugata Okazaki, Minoru Hotomi, Muneki Yamanaka, Noboru Incidence Survey of Acute Otitis Media in Children in Sado Island, Japan—Sado Otitis Media Study (SADOMS) |
title | Incidence Survey of Acute Otitis Media in Children in Sado Island, Japan—Sado Otitis Media Study (SADOMS) |
title_full | Incidence Survey of Acute Otitis Media in Children in Sado Island, Japan—Sado Otitis Media Study (SADOMS) |
title_fullStr | Incidence Survey of Acute Otitis Media in Children in Sado Island, Japan—Sado Otitis Media Study (SADOMS) |
title_full_unstemmed | Incidence Survey of Acute Otitis Media in Children in Sado Island, Japan—Sado Otitis Media Study (SADOMS) |
title_short | Incidence Survey of Acute Otitis Media in Children in Sado Island, Japan—Sado Otitis Media Study (SADOMS) |
title_sort | incidence survey of acute otitis media in children in sado island, japan—sado otitis media study (sadoms) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3699511/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068711 |
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