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Analysis of national surveillance of respiratory pathogens for community-acquired pneumonia in children and adolescents
Respiratory infections among children, particularly community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), is a major disease with a high frequency among outpatient and inpatient visits. The causes of CAP vary depending on individual susceptibility, the epidemiological characteristics of the community, and the season....
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creator | Roh, Eui Jeong Lee, Mi-Hee Lee, Ji Young Kim, Hyo-Bin Ahn, Young Min Kim, Ja Kyoung Kim, Hyoung Young Jung, Sung-Su Kim, Minji Kang, Eun Kyeong Yang, Eun-Ae Lee, Soo Jin Park, Yang Seo, Ju-Hee Lee, Eun Yang, Eun Seok Park, Kang Seo Shin, Meeyong Chung, Hai Lee Jang, Yoon Young Choi, Bong Seok Jung, Jin-A Yu, Seung Taek Sung, Myongsoon Kim, Jin Tack Kim, Bong-Seong Hwang, Yoon Ha Sol, In-Suk Yang, Hyeon-Jong Han, Man Yong Yew, Hae Young Cho, Hyoung Min Kim, Hye-young Ahn, Yeon-Hwa Lee, Eun Sil Kim, Dong Hyeok Hwang, Kyujam Jung, Sang Oun Shim, Jung Yeon Chung, Eun Hee |
description | Respiratory infections among children, particularly community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), is a major disease with a high frequency among outpatient and inpatient visits. The causes of CAP vary depending on individual susceptibility, the epidemiological characteristics of the community, and the season. We performed this study to establish a nationwide surveillance network system and identify the causative agents for CAP and antibiotic resistance in Korean children with CAP. The monitoring network was composed of 28 secondary and tertiary medical institutions. Upper and lower respiratory samples were assayed using a culture or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from August 2018 to May 2020. A total of 1023 cases were registered in patients with CAP, and PCR of atypical pneumonia pathogens revealed 422 cases of M. pneumoniae (41.3%). Respiratory viruses showed a positivity rate of 65.7% by multiplex PCR test, and human rhinovirus was the most common virus, with 312 cases (30.5%). Two hundred sixty four cases (25.8%) were isolated by culture, including 131 cases of S. aureus (12.8%), 92 cases of S. pneumoniae (9%), and 20 cases of H. influenzae (2%). The cultured, isolated bacteria may be colonized pathogen. The proportion of co-detection was 49.2%. The rate of antibiotic resistance showed similar results as previous reports. This study will identify the pathogens that cause respiratory infections and analyze the current status of antibiotic resistance to provide scientific evidence for management policies of domestic respiratory infections. Additionally, in preparation for new epidemics, including COVID-19, monitoring respiratory infections in children and adolescents has become more important, and research on this topic should be continuously conducted in the future. |
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