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Pathogen Spectra in Hospitalised and Nonhospitalised Children with Community-acquired Pneumonia
Martin Wetzke
Katharina Schütz
Matthias Kopp
Jürgen Seidenberg
Christian Vogelberg
Tobias Ankermann
Christine Happle
Gesche Voigt
Holger Köster
Thomas Illig
Christiane Lex
Antje Schuster
Ralph-Dieter Maier
Marcus Panning
Grit Barten
Gernot Gerhard Ulrich Rohde
Tobias Welte
Gesine Hansen
出版
Universität
, 2023
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=XT4I0AEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Abstract: Background Paediatric community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a leading cause of paediatric morbidity. However, particularly for outpatients with paediatric CAP, data on aetiology and management are scarce.
Methods The prospective pedCAPNETZ study multicentrically enrols children and adolescents with outpatient-treated or hospitalised paediatric CAP in Germany. Blood and respiratory specimens were collected systematically, and comprehensive analyses of pathogen spectra were conducted. Follow-up evaluations were performed until day 90 after enrolment.
Results Between December 2014 and August 2020, we enrolled 486 children with paediatric CAP at eight study sites, 437 (89.9%) of whom had radiographic evidence of paediatric CAP. Median (interquartile range) age was 4.5 (1.6-6.6) years, and 345 (78.9%) children were hospitalised. The most prevalent symptoms at enrolment were cough (91.8%), fever (89.2%) and tachypnoea (62.0%). Outpatients were significantly older, displayed significantly lower C-reactive protein levels and were significantly more likely to be symptom-free at follow-up days 14 and 90. Pathogens were detected in 90.3% of all patients (one or more viral pathogens in 68.1%; one or more bacterial strains in 18.7%; combined bacterial/viral pathogens in 4.1%). Parainfluenza virus and Mycoplasma pneumoniae were significantly more frequent in outpatients. The proportion of patients with antibiotic therapy was comparably high in both groups (92.4% of outpatients versus 86.2% of hospitalised patients)