Pneumococcal bacteremia during a decade in children in Soweto, South Africa

Citation
As. Karstaedt et al., Pneumococcal bacteremia during a decade in children in Soweto, South Africa, PEDIAT INF, 19(5), 2000, pp. 454-457
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Immunolgy & Infectious Disease
Journal title
PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURNAL
ISSN journal
08913668 → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
454 - 457
Database
ISI
SICI code
0891-3668(200005)19:5<454:PBDADI>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Objectives. To monitor for a decade the incidence and the clinical and micr obiologic characteristics of pneumococcal bacteremia in children in Soweto and to assess the influence of HIV infection on any changes. Methods. Case records of children with pneumococcal bacteremia at Chris Han i Baragwanath Hospital from July, 1986, to June, 1987 (1986/1987), and from July, 1996, to June, 1997 (1996/1997), were retrospectively reviewed. Results. There were 194 episodes, 62 in 1986/1987 and 132 in 1996/1997. The minimum annual incidence for children younger than 5 years of age increase d from 61 per 100 000 (179 per 100 000 for those <12 months old) in 1986/19 87 to 130 per 100 000 (349 per 100 000 for those <12 months old) in 1996/19 97, Sixty-seven (60%) of 111 patients tested in 1996/1997 were HIV-seroposi tive; none were tested in 1986/1987. The HIV-infected compared with HIV-non infected were more likely to be malnourished (61% vs. 36%, P = 0.02), less likely to have other underlying disease (12% vs. 50%, P = 0.00001) and more frequently used antibiotics recently (69% vs. 43%, P = 0.008). Penicillin- nonsusceptible isolates were found in 22 (35%) patients in 1986/1987 and 52 (39%) in 1996/1997, There was no significant change in antimicrobial susce ptibility during the decade or by HIV serostatus. Conclusions. Children in Soweto had a high incidence of pneumococcal bacter emia which doubled during the decade mainly as a result of the impact of th e HIV epidemic. There has been no significant change in antimicrobial susce ptibility for the decade.