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Título : | Acute Intrathoracic Tuberculosis in Children and Adolescents with Community-Acquired Pneumonia in an Area with an Intermediate Disease Burden |
Autor : | Roya Pabón, Claudia Morales Múnera, Olga Lucía Arango Ferreira, Catalina Restrepo, Andrea Maya Restrepo, María Angélica Trujillo Honeysberg, Mónica Rosa Bermúdez Castrillón, Marcela Julieth López López, Lucelly Garcés Samudio, Carlos Guillermo Carmona, Luisa Fernanda Giraldo, Margarita Rosa Vélez Giraldo, Lázaro Agustín Rueda Vallejo, Zulma Vanessa |
metadata.dc.subject.*: | Tuberculosis Niño Child Estudios de Cohortes Cohort Studies Adolescente Adolescent https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014376 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D002648 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D015331 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000293 |
Fecha de publicación : | 2022 |
Editorial : | MDPI |
Citación : | Roya-Pabón C, Restrepo A, Morales O, Arango C, Maya MA, Bermúdez M, López L, Garcés C, Trujillo M, Carmona LF, Giraldo MR, Vélez LA, Rueda ZV. Acute Intrathoracic Tuberculosis in Children and Adolescents with Community-Acquired Pneumonia in an Area with an Intermediate Disease Burden. Pediatr Rep. 2022 Feb 5;14(1):71-80. doi: 10.3390/pediatric14010011. |
Resumen : | ABSTRACT: Tuberculosis (TB) in the pediatric population is a major challenge. Our objective was to describe the clinical and microbiological characteristics, radiological patterns, and treatment outcomes of children and adolescents (from 1 month to 17 years) with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) caused by TB. We performed a prospective cohort study of a pediatric population between 1 month and 17 years of age and hospitalized in Medellín, Colombia, with the diagnosis of radiologically confirmed CAP that had ≤ 15 days of symptoms. The mycobacterial culture of induced sputum was used for the bacteriological confirmation; the history of TB contact, a tuberculin skin test, and clinical improvement with treatment were used to identify microbiologically negative TB cases. Among 499 children with CAP, TB was diagnosed in 12 (2.4%), of which 10 had less than 8 days of a cough, 10 had alveolar opacities, 9 were younger than 5 years old, and 2 had close contact with a TB patient. Among the TB cases, 50% (6) had microbiological confirmation, 8 had viral and/or bacterial confirmation, one patient had multidrug-resistant TB, and 10/12 had non-severe pneumonia. In countries with an intermediate TB burden, Mycobacterium tuberculosis should be included in the etiological differential diagnosis (as a cause or coinfection) of both pneumonia and severe CAP in the pediatric population. |
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: | 2036-7503 |
ISSN : | 2036-749X |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.3390/pediatric14010011 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Revista en Ciencias Médicas |
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