Pulmonary Infections Due To Brucellosis in Childhood

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2020

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Turkish Assoc Tuberculosis & Thorax

Abstract

Introduction: Brucellosis is widely distributed zoonotic infection. Brucellosis is a multisystemic disease but pulmonary infection due to brucellosis is very rarely reported. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively evaluated our pediatric brucellosis cases between February 2014 and December 2015. The brucellosis patients with and without pulmonary infection were compared with each other. Results: We detected pulmonary infection in 18 of the 98 brucellosis patients. There was no statistical significant difference between the brucellosis patients with and without a pulmonary infection as regards age, gender, and animal husbandry history. The laboratory findings including the Brucella Coombs agglutination titers were also similar. 1 he most common chest X-ray findings were interstitial infiltration and Mar lymphadenopathy. All of our cases with pulmonary infection recovered with the usual anti-brucella treatment. Conclusion: Brucellosis may cause a pulmonary infection more often than thought. The prognosis of respiratory brucellosis is good and the classic treatment regimen is appropriate.

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Batur, Abdussamet/0000-0003-2865-9379; Bayhan, Gulsum Iclal/0000-0002-1423-4348

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Brucellosis, Brucella Melitensis, Lung, Respiratory Infection, Child

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Q4

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68

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1

Start Page

43

End Page

47
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