Clinical Manifestations of Bartonella henselae Infection Among Children

Ivana Valenčak-Ignjatić, Diana Didović, B. Miše, M. Guzvinec, O. Đaković Rode, V. Stevanović, L. Prtorić, A. Šokota
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze clinical manifestations, epidemiology and laboratory parameters of B. henselae infection among children treated at the University Hospital for Infectious Diseases “Dr. Fran Mihaljević”, Zagreb from January 2014 until June 2019. Materials and methods: We retrospectively analyzed the epidemiology, clinical and laboratory characteristics among children with positive indirect immunofluorescence assay for B. henselae IgM and IgG or positive B. henselae polymerase chain reaction from lymph node aspirate. Results: A total of 104 patients, 47 (45,1%) female and 57 (54,8%) male were enrolled. The median age was 9,7 (range, 1,1 to 17,3 years). A history of cat contact was present in 101 (97,1%) children. Acute infection was serologically confirmed in 87 (83,6%), in 5 (4,8%) with PCR while both methods were positive in 12 (11,5%) patients. The presentation on B. henselae infection were regional lymphadenopathy , disseminated disease, encephalopathy and fever of unknown origin. Suppurative inflammation was the most common complication in patients with lymphadenopathy 12/92 (13%). Full recovery was the most frequent outcome (96,1%). Conclusion lesion: B. henselae infection among children is usually a mild disease presented as regional lymphadenopathy. Serology and polymerase chain reaction are useful tests for diagnosis. Treatment duration and choice of therapy depend on clinical manifestation and developed complications.
儿童亨塞拉巴尔通体感染的临床表现
目的:本研究的目的是分析2014年1月至2019年6月在萨格勒布大学传染病医院“Dr. Fran mihaljeviki”治疗的儿童中亨selae感染的临床表现、流行病学和实验室参数。材料与方法:回顾性分析间接免疫荧光法检测阳性的雏鸡b型抗体IgM和IgG阳性或淋巴结抽吸雏鸡b型聚合酶链反应阳性患儿的流行病学、临床和实验室特点。结果:共纳入104例患者,其中女性47例(45.1%),男性57例(54.8%)。中位年龄为9.7岁(范围为1.1岁至17.3岁)。101例(97.1%)儿童有猫接触史。经血清学检测确诊急性感染87例(83.6%),PCR检测确诊急性感染5例(4.8%),两种方法均阳性12例(11.5%)。母鸡乙虫感染表现为局部淋巴结病、播散性疾病、脑病和不明原因发热。化脓性炎症是淋巴结病患者最常见的并发症,12/92(13%)。完全恢复是最常见的结果(96.1%)。结论:儿童乙肝病毒感染通常是一种轻度疾病,表现为局部淋巴结病变。血清学和聚合酶链反应是诊断的有效方法。治疗时间和治疗方法的选择取决于临床表现和是否发生并发症。
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