Login / Signup

Clinical and laboratory characteristics of children under five hospitalized with diarrhea and bacteremia.

K M ShahunjaTahmeed AhmedMd Iqbal HossainMd Munirul IslamMahmuda Begum MonjoryAbu Sadat Mohammad Sayeem Bin ShahidAbu Syed Golam FaruqueMohammod Jobayer Chisti
Published in: PloS one (2020)
The results of our data suggest that diarrheal children with bacteremia who died more often had gram negative bacteremia compared to those who survived and these pathogens are highly resistant to WHO recommended first line and second line antibiotics. The results further emphasize the critical importance of early identification of important clinical problems such as clinical sepsis, hypoxemia and hyperkalaemia in diarrheal children and treat them with potential sensitive antibiotic(s) in order to reduce bacteremia related mortality in children with diarrhea, especially in resource limited settings.
Keyphrases
  • type diabetes
  • gram negative
  • multidrug resistant
  • young adults
  • cardiovascular disease
  • mental health
  • acute kidney injury
  • cardiovascular events
  • climate change
  • clostridium difficile