DECODING PEDIATRIC MENINGITIS UNRAVELING THE INTRICACIES OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN IRAQI PEDIATRIC PATIENTS.

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2024-06-01
A Mahdi, A Salman, Z Al-Hassani, H Jalil
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Bacterial meningitis is a common serious infectious diseases in children with tough therapy due to resistance to commonly indicated antibacterial therapy. We sought to characterize the bacterial resistance spectrum of Bacterial meningitis in Iraqi pediatric patients.

Methods: Fifty-seven patients' CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) microbiological data were reviewed before enrollment of children (less than 4 years old), Gram-stain identification, white blood cells, protein, and glucose assays, and growing the bacterial pathogen from CSF or blood samples. A probable case of bacterial meningitis was determined by leukocytosis (>100 cells/mm 3), turbidity, decreased glucose (<40 mg/dl), and raised protein levels (>100 mg/dl), which provided enough evidence to start antibiotic regimen.

Results: Three quarters of the patients diagnosed with meningitis 71.9 % were males, although there was no significant association neither between gender nor age group and drug resistance. There was a significant association between the level of hemoglobin (low level of Hb) and drug resistance (single 68.3%, multiple 29.3%, P value 0.004). Also, there was a significant association between vaccination (unvaccinated patient) and drug resistance (multiple drug resistance) (100%, P value 0.001).

Conclusion: This study offers valuable new insights into the characteristics and prognoses of individuals with varying degrees of therapy resistance.

解码小儿脑膜炎 揭开伊拉克小儿患者抗菌药耐药性的奥秘。
背景和目的:细菌性脑膜炎是儿童中常见的严重感染性疾病,由于对常用抗菌疗法产生耐药性,治疗十分困难。我们试图描述伊拉克儿科细菌性脑膜炎患者的细菌耐药谱:方法:在儿童(4 岁以下)入院前审查了 57 名患者的 CSF(脑脊液)微生物学数据、革兰氏染色鉴定、白细胞、蛋白质和葡萄糖检测,并从 CSF 或血液样本中培养细菌病原体。白细胞增多(>100 个细胞/mm 3)、浑浊、血糖下降(100 mg/dl)即为细菌性脑膜炎的可能病例,这为开始使用抗生素提供了足够的证据:四分之三的脑膜炎患者为男性,占 71.9%,但性别和年龄组与耐药性之间均无明显关联。血红蛋白水平(低水平血红蛋白)与耐药性之间存在明显关联(单次68.3%,多次29.3%,P值0.004)。此外,接种疫苗(未接种疫苗的患者)与耐药性(多重耐药性)之间也存在明显关联(100%,P 值 0.001):本研究为了解具有不同程度耐药性的个体的特征和预后提供了有价值的新见解。
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