Childhood brucellosis in Israel

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作者
Gottesman, G
Vanunu, D
Maayan, MC
Lang, R
Uziel, Y
Sagi, H
Wolach, B
机构
[1] MEIR HOSP,SAPIR MED CTR,DEPT PEDIAT,IL-44281 KEFAR SAVA,ISRAEL
[2] MEIR HOSP,SAPIR MED CTR,MED LABS,IL-44281 KEFAR SAVA,ISRAEL
[3] MEIR HOSP,SAPIR MED CTR,DIV INFECT DIS,IL-44281 KEFAR SAVA,ISRAEL
关键词
brucellosis; arthritis; therapy; Israel;
D O I
10.1097/00006454-199607000-00010
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background. Brucellosis has become a major medical problem in Israel particularly in the Muslim Arab population. Methods. Eighty-eight children with acute brucellosis are described. Sixty-seven were studied retrospectively during 1987 through 1988, and 21 children were studied prospectively during 1989 through 1992. Epidemiologic, clinical and laboratory features were evaluated, and the outcome of 4 antimicrobial regimens are compared. Results. Although the clinical manifestation varied, the classical triad of fever (91%), arthralgia or arthritis (83%) and hepato- and/or splenomegaly (63%) characterized most patients. Sixty-one percent of the children had elevated liver enzymes. Brucella melitensis was isolated from 61% of blood cultures. The relapse rate in patients who were treated with monotherapy (doxycycline) a as 43% compared with 14% with regimens of combined therapy with rifampin and doxycycline, streptomycin and doxycycline or rifampin and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (P < 0.049), Eleven children (33%) who were treated for 3 weeks had relapse compared with 1 patient (3.5%) treated for 4 weeks or longer. The total relapse or reinfection rate was 20%. AU patients with relapse recovered after a second course of antibiotic therapy. During the 2 years of follow-up one child progressed to chronic osteomyelitis. Conclusions. Combination therapy and extending treatment for 4 weeks or longer gave significantly better results than monotherapy or shorter courses of therapy and resulted in fewer relapses.
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页码:610 / 615
页数:6
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