2020
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-10182020000200157
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Infecciones osteo-articulares por Kingella kingae en niños en un hospital pediátrico de alta complejidad: epidemiología y factores asociados

Abstract: Financiamiento: Este estudio no tuvo financiamiento. Los autores no poseen conflictos de interés.

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“…1,[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] An increase has been observed in cases caused by K. kingae (up to 30% in the past 5 years), especially in children under 3 years of age, probably due to the increased performance of new diagnostic techniques, such as polymerase chain reaction. 3,8,11 S. enteritidis causes infection primarily in children with sickle cell disease, although cases have recently been described in infants without hemoglobinopathy. 5 The performance of blood culture in primary sternal osteomyelitis is 30%, similar to that described in acute osteomyelitis in general.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] An increase has been observed in cases caused by K. kingae (up to 30% in the past 5 years), especially in children under 3 years of age, probably due to the increased performance of new diagnostic techniques, such as polymerase chain reaction. 3,8,11 S. enteritidis causes infection primarily in children with sickle cell disease, although cases have recently been described in infants without hemoglobinopathy. 5 The performance of blood culture in primary sternal osteomyelitis is 30%, similar to that described in acute osteomyelitis in general.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Se ha observado un aumento de los casos causados por K. kingae (hasta el 30 % en los últimos cinco años), especialmente en los niños menores de 3 años, probablemente debido al mayor rendimiento de nuevas técnicas diagnósticas, como la reacción en cadena de la polimerasa. 3,8,11 S. enteritidis causa la infección fundamentalmente en niños con anemia de células falciformes, aunque recientemente han sido descritos casos en lactantes sin hemoglobinopatía. 5 El rendimiento del hemocultivo en la osteomielitis primaria de esternón es del 30 %, similar al descrito en la osteomielitis aguda en general.…”
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“…La meningitis bacteriana es una infección grave del sistema nervioso central (SNC), es considerada como una emergencia médica por su alta morbimortalidad 1,2 . Según el reporte del 2021 de la Organización mundial de la salud (OMS), causa hasta 250,000 muertes anuales 3 y afecta principalmente a la población menor de 5 años 4 .…”
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