학술논문

A retrospective study of factors which determine a negative blood culture in Cambodian children diagnosed with enteric fever.
Document Type
Article
Source
Paediatrics & International Child Health. May2016, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p118-121. 4p.
Subject
*BLOOD testing
*TYPHOID fever
*CHILDREN'S health
*ANTIBIOTICS
*PUBLIC health
*PATIENTS
Language
ISSN
2046-9047
Abstract
Background: Blood cultures are used to confirm a diagnosis of enteric fever but reported sensitivities can be as low as 40%. Aims: To determine the factors associated with a negative blood culture in Cambodian children with suspected enteric fever. Methods: In a retrospective study of hospitalised Cambodian children given a discharge diagnosis of enteric fever, the following factors associated with a negative blood culture were analysed: age, blood culture volume, prior antibiotic therapy, duration of illness and disease severity. Results: In 227 hospitalised Cambodian children with a discharge diagnosis of enteric fever, it was confirmed in 70% by a positive blood culture. There was no association between a negative blood culture and younger age, lower blood volumes for culture, prior antibiotic therapy, a late presentation or milder disease. Conclusions: Although blood culture sensitivity was higher than expected, alternative simple, rapid and sensitive tests are needed for diagnosing enteric fever. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]