[多重PCR快速诊断小儿中枢神经系统感染及病毒病原学]。

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中枢神经系统感染(CNS)是危及生命的儿童感染,需要紧急干预和快速诊断。在本研究中,我们旨在探讨综合征试验在诊断小儿患者中枢神经系统感染和病毒病原体分布方面的疗效。共有145名儿科传染病专家根据临床表现预先诊断为中枢神经系统感染的儿童患者被纳入研究。对患者的脑脊液样本进行显微镜检查、生化检查、细菌培养和综合征测试(BioFire®FilmArray®脑膜炎/脑炎面板)。近一半(44.8%)患者年龄小于1岁,中位年龄为12个月(6 ~ 60个月),男女比例为1.7,其中男性92例,女性53例。29例综合征试验阳性患者中检出病毒性病原体的占18.8% (n= 23, 79.4%),检出细菌性病原体的占20.6% (n= 6),未检出真菌病原体。致病菌为肺炎链球菌[3.4%(5/145)]和脑膜炎奈瑟菌[0.7%(1/145)]。病毒为肠病毒[6.9%(10/145)]、人疱疹病毒-6型[5.5%(8/145)]、单纯疱疹病毒1型[1.4%(2/145)]、巨细胞病毒[0.7%(1/145)]、人parechovirus[0.7%(1/145)]、水痘带状疱疹病毒[0.7%(1/145)]。综合征试验阳性病例主要表现为发热(19例,65.5%),其次为呕吐(15例,51.7%)、惊厥(14例,48.3%)和皮疹(6例,20.6%)。周转时间中位数为111分钟,平均值为119分钟。尽管缺乏一项性能研究,包括综合征检测的敏感性和特异性或病毒病因的替代检测,但我们的研究表明,综合征检测对疑似中枢神经系统感染的儿童有好处,如缩短诊断期和指导经验治疗。它也构成了实验室和临床合作的积极例子。
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[Rapid Diagnosis of Central Nervous System Infections by Multiplex PCR Assay and the Viral Etiology in Children].

Central nervous system infections (CNS) are life-threatening infections in children, requiring urgent intervention and rapid diagnosis. In this study, we aimed to investigate the efficacy of syndromic tests in diagnosing CNS infections and the distribution of viral pathogens in pediatric patients. A total of 145 pediatric patients with a prediagnosis of CNS infection based on clinical findings by a pediatric infectious disease specialist were included in the study. Microscopic examination, biochemical tests, bacteriologic culture, and syndromic test (BioFire® FilmArray® Meningitis/Encephalitis Panel) were performed on cerebrospinal fluid samples obtained from the patients. Nearly half (44.8%) of the patients were younger than one year of age, the median age was 12 months (6-60 months), and the male-to-female ratio was 1.7, with 92 male and 53 female patients. Viral pathogens were observed in most of the 29 (18.8%) patients with syndromic test positivity (n= 23, 79.4%), while bacterial pathogens were detected in 20.6% (n= 6). No fungal pathogens were detected. Bacterial pathogens were Streptococcus pneumoniae [3.4% (5/145)] and Neisseria meningitidis [0.7% (1/145)]. Viruses were enterovirus [6.9% (10/145)], human herpesvirus-6 [5.5% (8/145)], herpes simplex virus type 1 [1.4% (2/145)], cytomegalovirus [0.7% (1/145)], human parechovirus [0.7% (1/145)], varicella zoster virus [0.7% (1/145)]. The main finding in cases with positive syndromic test was fever (n= 19, 65.5%), followed by vomiting (n= 15, 51.7%), convulsion (n= 14, 48.3%) and rash (n= 6, 20.6%). For turnaround time the median was 111 minutes and the mean was 119 minutes. Despite the lack of a performance study including sensitivity and specificity for syndromic testing or alternative tests for viral etiology, our study demonstrates the benefits of syndromic testing in children with presumed CNS infections, such as shortening the diagnostic period and guiding empirical treatment. It also constitutes an affirmative example of laboratory and clinical collaboration.

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Mikrobiyoloji bulteni
Mikrobiyoloji bulteni 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
20.00%
发文量
50
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Bulletin of Microbiology is the scientific official publication of Ankara Microbiology Society. It is published quarterly in January, April, July and October. The aim of Bulletin of Microbiology is to publish high quality scientific research articles on the subjects of medical and clinical microbiology. In addition, review articles, short communications and reports, case reports, editorials, letters to editor and other training-oriented scientific materials are also accepted. Publishing language is Turkish with a comprehensive English abstract. The editorial policy of the journal is based on independent, unbiased, and double-blinded peer-review. Specialists of medical and/or clinical microbiology, infectious disease and public health, and clinicians and researchers who are training and interesting with those subjects, are the target groups of Bulletin of Microbiology.
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