We conclude that the rates of colonization by respiratory bacterial pathogens, especially by antibiotic-resistant strains, were high in children attending day-care centers in our district, suggesting their horizontal spread among children in day-care centers. Considering that the majority of children attending day- care centers carried one or more of the bacterial pathogens, the judicious use of antimicrobials will be required to prevent the increase of antibiotic-resistant rates among the colonizing pathogens.
A 6-year-old girl with acute suppurative thyroiditis is reported. She suffered from suppurative thyroiditis twice, and E. corrodens and alpha-streptococcus were grown from the abscess each time. They were sensitive to antibiotics used, but surgical drainage was necessary to cease to inflammation each time. E. corrodens seemed to be a causative organism with or without another organism in compromised patients and/or patients with anatomical abnormalities. The presented patient was supposed to have some anatomical abnormality such as an internal fistula from the piriform sinus connecting the perithyroidal space, however, no abnormalities were detected during these episodes.
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