土耳其范市布鲁氏菌病流行区儿童布鲁氏菌病的评估

Erdal Sarı, I. Sari, A. Say, Feray Güven, Almala Pınar Ulutaş
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布鲁氏菌病是一种重要的传染病,尤其在土耳其东部和东南部流行。在本研究中,我们旨在评估儿童布鲁氏菌病的临床,实验室和治疗结果。2010年9月至2011年2月从门诊就诊的非特异性发现提示布鲁氏菌病的儿童纳入研究。本文分析了43例诊断为布鲁氏菌病的儿童的症状、体格检查结果和实验室值。患儿平均年龄9.3岁(范围4 ~ 13岁),男性占51%(22岁)。最常见的抱怨是疲劳(100%)、肌痛(100%)和体重减轻(86%)。关节炎(48%)、淋巴结病(6%)和脾肿大(13%)已被确诊。实验室值显示高沉降率(51%),高AST/ALT(65%),高CRP水平(72%)。所有患者布鲁氏菌凝集试验均呈阳性。在6%的血培养中发现了布鲁氏菌。所有患者均采用至少双药联合抗生素治疗。复发率为11% (n=5),无死亡。布鲁氏菌病是一个重要的卫生问题,特别是在流行地区,需要采取预防措施和有效治疗。
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The evaluation of brucellosis in children in an endemic region of Turkey, Van
Brucellosis is an important infectious disease especially endemic in Eastern and Southeastern Turkey. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the clinical, laboratory and treatment results of Brucellosis in children. Children with nonspecific findings suggestive of Brucellosis were included from September 2010 to February 2011 from the outpatient clinic. The symptoms, physical findings and laboratory values are analyzed in 43 children who were diagnosed as Brucellosis.The mean age of children was 9.3 years (range: 4-13 years), 51%n:22) were male. Most common complaint was fatigue (100%), myalgia (100%) and weight loss (86%). Arthritis (48%), lymphadenopathy (6%), and splenomegaly (13%) has been identified. Laboratory values revealed high sedimentation rates (51%), high AST/ALT (65%), high CRP levels (72%). Brucella agglutination test was positive in all of the patients. Brucella was identified in 6% of blood cultures. All of the patients were treated with antibiotics of least two-drug combination. The relapse rate was 11% (n=5) and no mortality was observed. Brucellosis is an important health issue, especially in endemic regions, necessitating preventive measures and effective treatment.
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