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Nontyphoid Salmonella Bacteremia: Age‐Related Differences in Clinical Presentation, Bacteriology, and Outcome
Author(s) -
Zvi Shimoni,
Silvio Pitlik,
Leonard Leibovici,
Zmira Samra,
Hanna Konigsberger,
M. Drucker,
Vered Agmon,
Shai Ashkenazi,
Miriam Weinberger
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
clinical infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.44
H-Index - 336
eISSN - 1537-6591
pISSN - 1058-4838
DOI - 10.1086/515186
Subject(s) - bacteremia , medicine , salmonella , incidence (geometry) , serotype , bacteriology , retrospective cohort study , salmonella enteritidis , immunology , antibiotics , microbiology and biotechnology , bacteria , biology , genetics , physics , optics
In a retrospective study, 80 episodes of nontyphoid salmonella (NTS) bacteremia in children were compared with 55 episodes in adults over a 10-year period. The study disclosed major differences in the predisposition, clinical presentation, and outcome as well as the microbiology of NTS bacteremia in relation to age. Adults were more likely than children to have predisposing diseases (95% vs. 15%, respectively; P < .0001) and to receive prior medications (95% vs. 23%, respectively; P < .0001), particularly immunosuppressive agents (58% vs. 5%, respectively; P < .0001). In most adults (67%), NTS infection presented as a primary bacteremia and was associated with a high incidence of extraintestinal organ involvement (34%) and a high mortality rate (33%). In children, NTS bacteremia was usually secondary to gastroenteritis (75%) and caused no fatalities. Although group D Salmonella (78%) and the serovar Salmonella enteritidis were the predominant isolates from adults, the emergence of infections due to group C Salmonella (46%) and the serovar Salmonella virchow in children was noted.

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