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to determine frequency, serotypes, biotypes and susceptibility to eight antibiotics in Haemophilus influenzae nasopharyngeal isolates in children under five years old from Mexico City. cross-sectional survey including children two months to five years old. A nasopharyngeal sample was taken. Haemophilus influenzae identification, serotyping, biotypi...
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Biofilm production has been established as a virulence factor which allows Staphylococcus to adhere and persist in medical devices. The objective was to determine whether therapeutic failure in patients infected with Staphylococcus spp. is linked to biofilm production, the presence of the ica operon, and the bacterial insertion sequence element IS2...
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To determine the risk of pediatric end stage renal disease patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis to develop a subsecuent peritonitis episode caused by an identical Staphylococcus aureus (SA) strain. Longitudinal survey carried out in a CAPD center at the nephrology department of a tertiary care (reference) pediatric hospital...
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To describe an epidemiological study of one case of pertusis. Clinical case: a five-year old boy was diagnosed with pneumonia and he had incomplete DPT vaccination scheme; pertusis was diagnosed by using the PCR technique and culture. An epidemiological study with family contacts was carried out, in which 20 samples for both tests were obtained. Th...
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Objective. To inform the frequency of isolation of microorganisms in blood cultures during a 10 year period in the Hospital de Pediatría (HP) CMN SXXI. Material and methods. All blood cultures were processed in the Microbiology section of the clinical laboratory. A blind subculture and smear was done in the first 24 h. Those with suspicion or posit...
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combinations of drugs has been proposed as an alternative for oxacillin-resistant staphylococci infections, however, limited information about in vitro combinations are available for multi-resistant strains. The objective of this study was to describe the interaction of beta-lactams in combination with vancomycin or amikacin against 26 oxacillin an...
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Locally prevalent pathogenic bacteria 189 Gram (-) and 135 Gram (+) strains, all isolated from pediatric patients severely infected, were tested in vitro against 11 essential oils from commercial origin. All the strains showed resistance to selected antibiotics. Cinnamomum verum, Origanum vulgare and Thymus vulgaris exhibited the highest and broade...
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One hundred eighty-four clinical isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae were recovered from August 1996 to October 1997 at the Pediatric Hospital of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social in Mexico City, Mexico. Most of the isolates were collected from the neonatal intensive care unit and infant wards, which are located on the same floor of the hospit...
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Serratia marcescens is a well-recognized nosocomial pathogen. The objective of the study was to describe typing results using a rapid pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) protocol and infection control measures during an outbreak of Serratia marcescens in a 24-bed, referral, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of a tertiary-care pediatric hospit...
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Thirty-one strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae (including 10 duplicates) from 21 septicemic pediatric patients (age, <2 months) were studied during a 4-month period (June to October 1996) in which the fatality rate was 62% (13 of 21). These isolates identified by the API 20E system yielded the same biotype. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis experiments...
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common cause of nosocomial infections, particularly in intensive care units (ICUs). The aim of this study was to characterize P. aeruginosa clinical isolates by comparing antimicrobial susceptibility patterns with the presence of plasmids and to establish the clonal relatedness by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE)...
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Enterococcus spp. is an important nosocomial and community-acquired pathogen. Recent studies have documented the increasing importance of this pathogen in children, particularly in the hospital setting. Our objective in this study was to report the frequency of antimicrobial resistance in enterococci and to determine the characteristics of high-lev...
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After isolation of multiresistant (MR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa from 3 hospitalized patients in a paediatric intensive care unit (PICU), a prospective surveillance programme was established to detect infected and/or colonized patients in the hospital. Isolates were examined by means of outer membrane protein (OMP) profiles, serotyping and DNA genomic...
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To determine the prevalence of upper respiratory tract colonization by Moraxella catarrhalis in children under six years of age. A survey was conducted between January and December 1998 in Mexico City, among children aged 2 months to 5 years, selected through cluster sampling. Pharyngeal samples were taken for M. catarrhalis identification. The min...
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To evaluate the relationship of nasal or skin Staphylococcus carrier status with identical strains and the development of staphylococcal peritonitis, 59 consecutive peritonitis episodes in patients using a twin-bag system for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis from a single dialysis center were prospectively studied. Dialysate samples and ex...
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OBJETIVO: Determinar la prevalencia de colonización nasofaríngea por Moraxella catarrhalis en niños menores de seis años. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: Se realizó una encuesta, de enero a diciembre de 1998, en 604 niños de la ciudad de México, de entre dos meses y cinco años de edad, seleccionados mediante el marco muestral maestro y muestreo por conglomerad...
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Cryptosporidium parvum is associated with diarrheic disease and mainly affects children and immunocompromised hosts. In most of the cases, cryptosporidiosis infection is asymptomatic in immunocompetent subjects. The objectives of the study were to determine the frequency of asymptomatic infection caused by the parasite in children with and without...
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Even though the incidence of pneumonia in developed and developing countries is similar, the mortality is five times higher in developing countries. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of bacteremia in children with acute lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) and relative contribution of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). One hundred an...
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of a volume-modified blood culture system to diagnose bacteremia in newborns and infants. A total of 793 paired blood cultures, obtained from 464 patients (173 newborns and 291 infants), were analyzed. Vacutainer tubes containing 18 ml supplemented peptone broth sodium-polyanethol-sulfonate were use...
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To analyze an outbreak of Serratia marcescens in a neonatal intensive care unit and identify the risk factors associated to the development of infection. It was a case-control study from March to July 1995. Factors included were age, sex, intravascular devices, nebulizers, mechanical ventilation, use of total parenteral nutrition (TPN), underlying...
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Due to the changes in the frequency of penicillin-resistant strains of S. pneumoniae, it is necessary to perform surveillance studies of bacterial resistance. Isolates from the upper respiratory tract of asymptomatic children have been useful. There is no information about the difference between isolates from children with and without upper respira...
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Serratia marcescens is a well-known cause of nosocomial infections and outbreaks, particularly in critically ill neonates and immunocompromised patients. Numerous methods have been proposed for typing. We used pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) typing to analyze an outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). We included 23 patient isola...
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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to identify the species of Enterococcus isolated in pediatric patients and to determine their antimicrobial sensitivity in vitro. Materials and methods. The species were identified through standard techniques. Antimicrobial sensitivity was determined by means of the serial dilution in agar method and the...
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Introduction. Results of the studies of identification of biotypes and serotypes and susceptibility patterns of Haemophilus influenzae in asymptomatic carriers, have been similar to the results in invasive strains; the objective of this study was to characterize the isolations of H. influenzae from pharynx and nasopharynx in children asymptomatic c...
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We studied the frequency of isolation and antimicrobial susceptibility of strict anaerobic bacteria isolated in a paediatric hospital. A total of 1,753 samples from purulent material and hemocultures were processed. One hundred and thirty strains were isolated from 95 children: 44 from 48 cases of peritonitis (91.7%), 2 from 8 brain abscesses (25%)...
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Antibiotic sensitivity to eight common use antibiotics for 9,538 enterobacteria and Pseudomonas strains isolated from hospitalized children was studied using the serial dilution plate technique. Minimum inhibitory concentration to seven new antibiotics for 310 strains was also determined. Enterobacteria showed high resistance (50-80%) to ampicillin...

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