Secondary Bacteremia After Rotavirus Infection
TUĞBA GÜLER, SONER SERTAN KARA, ALİ FETTAH, ÖZDE NİSA TÜRKKAN
- Yıl : 2018
- Cilt : 34
- Sayı : 1
- Sayfa :
31-33
Diarrhea goes on to be an important reason of morbidity and mortality in childhood. Rotavirus
infections are among the most common casues of severe gastroenteritis in infants and small
children. Secondary bacteremia cases after rotavirus have been rarely reported. An eight
month of boy was hospitalized due to rotavirus gastroenteritis and moderate dehydration.
After his symptoms resolved with intrevenous hydration and probiotic sachet, fever and
deteriotation in general condition were realized on the third day and sepsis was diagnosed. He
was monitorized in Intensive Care Unit and started ceftriaxone, amikacine, and vancomycine
empirically. His blood culture grew Klebsiella oxytoca which was sensitive to ceftriaxone and
amikacine. Vancomycine was stopped and other antibiotics were given for totally 14 days.
He was discharged when recovered completely. Bacterial sepsis secondary to rotavirus is an
important clinical situation. Fever lasting more than 48 hours or fever rising after remission
should be alarming. The importance of rotavirus vaccination should be emphasized because
of its probable protective effects on disease complications.
Atıf yapmak için :
Güler T, Kara SS, Fettah A, Türkkan ÖN. Rotavirüs Enfeksiyonu Sonrası Sekonder Bakteriyemi. Selcuk Med J 2018;34(1): 31-33.
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Secondary Bacteremia After Rotavirus Infection
2018,
Vol.
34
(1)
Geliş Tarihi : 30.12.2015,
Kabul Tarihi : 30.12.2015,
Yayın Tarihi : 13.08.2018
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