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Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics 1/2024

26.10.2023 | RESEARCH

Increased rates of invasive bacterial disease in late 2022

verfasst von: Sarah Kyne, Doireann Ní Shíocháin, Caoimhe McDonnell, Aisling Byrne, Una Sutton-Fitzpatrick, Niamh Crowley, Leona Nertney, Conor Myers, John Waldron, Aneeq Ahmed, Caragh Wrynne, Jerome Fennell, Patrick Fitzpatrick, John J. Fitzsimons, Barry Scanlan, David Vaughan, Kathleen M. Gorman, Robert Cunney, Anna E. Smyth, Jonathan O’B Hourihane

Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Ausgabe 1/2024

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Abstract

Invasive bacterial disease is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In winter 2022, there was an apparent increased rate of invasive bacterial disease compared to preceding years. Cross-site retrospective analysis of the three Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) hospitals looking at children admitted between 1st October 2022–31st December 2022 (Q4) with community-acquired invasive bacterial disease, defined as an abscess in a normally sterile site in the head, neck and chest or isolation or PCR detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A streptococcus) or Haemophilus influenzae from a normally sterile site. Case numbers were compared to Q4 in each of 2018–2021. Eighty-two children met the case definition in Q4 2022 vs 97 (Q4 2018–2021). In 2022, 42/82 (51%) were female, median age 3.75 years (1.5–8.25 years). Only 2 (2%) were immunosuppressed and 2 others (2%) had underlying neurodisability. Fifty (61%) were admitted on second or subsequent presentation to a healthcare setting. Fifty-six (68%) had an abscess in a sterile site. Bloodstream infection (positive blood culture or PCR: 24 (29%)) was the most common site of infection, followed by neck 22 (27%) and intracranial 12 (15%). Group A streptococcus (GAS) 27 (33%) was the most common organism isolated. Seven cases (9%) died in 2022 compared to 2 patients (2%) from 2018 to 2021 (p < 0.05). More children had Paediatric Overall Performance Category (POPC) scores > 1 in 2022 than 2018–2021 (p = 0.003). 
Conclusion: Invasive bacterial diseases increased in Q4 2022 with higher morbidity and mortality than in the preceding 4 years. Group A streptococcal infection was the most significant organism in 2022.
What is known:
• Invasive bacterial disease is the leading cause of childhood mortality globally.
• There was an increase in cases of invasive Group A streptococcus infections reported in many countries (including Ireland) during the winter of 2022/23.
What is new:
• Head, neck and chest abscesses increased in Q4 of 2022 compared to the previous 4 years combined.
• Invasive bacterial infections in Q4 of 2022 were associated with higher rates of mortality (9%), paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission (24%) and requirement for surgical drainage or intervention (67%) than in the preceding years.
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Metadaten
Titel
Increased rates of invasive bacterial disease in late 2022
verfasst von
Sarah Kyne
Doireann Ní Shíocháin
Caoimhe McDonnell
Aisling Byrne
Una Sutton-Fitzpatrick
Niamh Crowley
Leona Nertney
Conor Myers
John Waldron
Aneeq Ahmed
Caragh Wrynne
Jerome Fennell
Patrick Fitzpatrick
John J. Fitzsimons
Barry Scanlan
David Vaughan
Kathleen M. Gorman
Robert Cunney
Anna E. Smyth
Jonathan O’B Hourihane
Publikationsdatum
26.10.2023
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Ausgabe 1/2024
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-023-05282-9

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