1990
DOI: 10.1093/clinids/12.4.628
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Bacteremic Disease Due to Haemophilus influenzae Capsular Type f in Adults: Report of Five Cases and Review

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“…Additionally, it has been reported that the incidence of Hif disease in some vaccinated populations increased in recent years and that the mortality rate was very high, even up to 30% (18,30). The first Hif isolate in our study, recovered in 2000, was initially identified by a latex agglutination test in a local laboratory as Hib.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Additionally, it has been reported that the incidence of Hif disease in some vaccinated populations increased in recent years and that the mortality rate was very high, even up to 30% (18,30). The first Hif isolate in our study, recovered in 2000, was initially identified by a latex agglutination test in a local laboratory as Hib.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Therefore, the real number of H. influenzae serotype b cases, including vaccine failures, may be considerably lower (11). The third most common serotype in this study was f, which of the non-H. influenzae serotype b serotypes is known to be mostly associated with invasive disease and a very high mortality rate of up to 30% (12,19,23). The rate of ␤-lactamase producers among NTI, although consistent with previous Polish data, is low in comparison with the results of the SENTRY and the PROTEKT projects for other countries, which showed on average 28.6 and 16.6% of the H. influenzae as producers of ␤-lactamases, respectively (8-10).…”
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confidence: 84%
“…A detailed comparison of our results with results from other studies is difficult, because almost all the papers on this subject are focused on invasive diseases (3,17,19,24). There is a need for further studies, using PCR as the "gold standard," concentrated on other infections caused by encapsulated non-H. influenzae serotype b isolates as well as on potentially invasive isolates from carriers.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…With the postvaccine reduction in Hib disease, the proportion of invasive H. influenzae disease caused by Hif rose from 1% in 1989 to 17% in 1994 (40). Invasive Hif disease now contributes to a substantial proportion of all invasive H. influenzae disease (39,43) and has been associated with infections such as bacteremia, endocarditis, and a mycotic aneurysm (1,8,35). Recently, Hif was isolated from a case of rapidly fatal sepsis in an otherwise healthy child (45).…”
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