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- Title
Underlying Diseases and Causative Microorganisms of Recurrent Pneumonia in Children: A 13-Year Study in a University Hospital.
- Authors
Tural-Kara, Tuğçe; Özdemir, Halil; Yıldız, Nihan; Kocabaş, Bilge Aldemir; Erat, Tuğba; Yahşi, Aysun; Doğu, Figen; Tutar, Ercan; İnce, Erdal; Çiftçi, Ergin; Aldemir Kocabaş, Bilge
- Abstract
Pneumonia is a significant cause of death for children, particularly those in developing countries. The records of children who were hospitalized because of pneumonia between January 2003 and December 2015 were retrospectively reviewed, and patients who met the recurrent pneumonia criteria were included in this study. During this 13-year period, 1395 patients were hospitalized with pneumonia; of these, 129 (9.2%) met the criteria for recurrent pneumonia. Underlying diseases were detected in 95 (73.6%) patients, with aspiration syndrome (21.7%) being the most common. Rhinovirus (30.5%), adenovirus (17.2%) and respiratory syncytial virus (13.9%) were the most frequent infectious agents. These results demonstrate that underlying diseases can cause recurrent pneumonia in children. Viruses are also commonly seen in recurrent pneumonia. Appropriate treatments should be chosen based on an analysis of the underlying disease, the patient's clinical condition and the laboratory and radiological data.
- Subjects
TURKEY; CHILD mortality; UNIVERSITY hospitals; RHINOVIRUSES; PNEUMONIA; RESPIRATORY syncytial virus; THERAPEUTICS; PNEUMONIA diagnosis; VIRUSES; ACADEMIC medical centers; RESPIRATORY infections; RETROSPECTIVE studies; RESPIRATORY organ sounds; DISEASE relapse; HOSPITAL care; MIXED infections; POLYMERASE chain reaction; RNA viruses; RESPIRATORY syncytial virus infections; COMORBIDITY
- Publication
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 2019, Vol 65, Issue 3, p224
- ISSN
0142-6338
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1093/tropej/fmy037