Purpose Clinical, immunological and microbiological characteristics of recurrent invasive pneumo-coccal disease (IPD) in children were evaluated, differentiating relapse from reinfection, in order to identify specific risk factors for both conditions. Methods All patients<18 years-old with recurrent IPD admitted to a tertiary-care pediatric center from January 2004 to December 2011 were evaluated. An episode of IPD was defined as the presence of clinical findings of infection together with isolation and/or pneumococcal DNA detection by Real-Time PCR in any sterile body fluid. Recurrent IPD was defined as 2 or more episodes in the same individual at least 1 month apart. Among recurrent IPD, we differentiated relapse (same pneumococcal iso...
Introduction: Recurrent and persistent pneumonia has become a challenge for doctors. The purpose of ...
Streptococcus pneumoniae remains the leading causative pathogen in pediatric pneumonia and bacteremi...
BACKGROUND: Precise etiologic diagnosis in pediatric community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains chal...
Purpose Clinical, immunological and microbiological characteristics of recurrent invasive pneumo-coc...
Clinical, immunological and microbiological characteristics of recurrent invasive pneumococcal disea...
Clinical, immunological and microbiological characteristics of recurrent invasive pneumococcal disea...
[Purpose] Clinical, immunological and microbiological characteristics of recurrent invasive pneumoc...
<p>P, patient identification; ST, sequence type by Multi-locus sequence typing; MDR, Multi-drug resi...
<p>P, patient identification; PCV-7, 7-valent polysaccharide-protein conjugate vaccine; PCV 13, 13-v...
Thirty-four episodes of pneumococcal bacteremia were identified in 15 patients over 5 years in 10 ho...
Objectives: To analyze the role of the capsular type in pneumococci causing relapse and reinfection ...
Background: The aim of this case-control study was to analyse the clinical characteristics of childr...
Background: Respiratory tract diseases remain the commonest reason for pediatric horribleness and mo...
AIMS: To describe a series of children with invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD). METHODS: A review o...
BACKGROUND: About 2% of childhood episodes of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) are recurrent, and...
Introduction: Recurrent and persistent pneumonia has become a challenge for doctors. The purpose of ...
Streptococcus pneumoniae remains the leading causative pathogen in pediatric pneumonia and bacteremi...
BACKGROUND: Precise etiologic diagnosis in pediatric community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains chal...
Purpose Clinical, immunological and microbiological characteristics of recurrent invasive pneumo-coc...
Clinical, immunological and microbiological characteristics of recurrent invasive pneumococcal disea...
Clinical, immunological and microbiological characteristics of recurrent invasive pneumococcal disea...
[Purpose] Clinical, immunological and microbiological characteristics of recurrent invasive pneumoc...
<p>P, patient identification; ST, sequence type by Multi-locus sequence typing; MDR, Multi-drug resi...
<p>P, patient identification; PCV-7, 7-valent polysaccharide-protein conjugate vaccine; PCV 13, 13-v...
Thirty-four episodes of pneumococcal bacteremia were identified in 15 patients over 5 years in 10 ho...
Objectives: To analyze the role of the capsular type in pneumococci causing relapse and reinfection ...
Background: The aim of this case-control study was to analyse the clinical characteristics of childr...
Background: Respiratory tract diseases remain the commonest reason for pediatric horribleness and mo...
AIMS: To describe a series of children with invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD). METHODS: A review o...
BACKGROUND: About 2% of childhood episodes of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) are recurrent, and...
Introduction: Recurrent and persistent pneumonia has become a challenge for doctors. The purpose of ...
Streptococcus pneumoniae remains the leading causative pathogen in pediatric pneumonia and bacteremi...
BACKGROUND: Precise etiologic diagnosis in pediatric community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains chal...