Вопросы современной педиатрии (Dec 2013)

MYCOPLASMA INFECTION: CLINICAL TYPES, VARIATIONS OF CLINICAL COURSE AND DIAGNOSTIC MISTAKES

  • M.S. Savenkova,
  • M. P. Savenkov,
  • E. R. Samitova,
  • A. V. Bullikh,
  • I. A. Zhuravleva,
  • D. V. Yakubov,
  • E. S. Kuznetsova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15690/vsp.v12i6.884
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
pp. 108 – 114

Abstract

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Aim: to assess clinical course of various types of mycoplasma infection during the last epidemic (September 2012 – February 2013) according to the positive results of serological analyses. Patients and methods: 3553 laboratory tests were performed, 177 (20%) positive results of mycoplasma were detected. During the study clinical types, gender and age of patients were analyzed; special characteristics of clinical course of mycoplasma pneumonia were identified. Results: among 78 patients with pneumonia severe form was detected only in one. Twenty five percent of patients had ENT-diseases. The authors performed comparative analysis of antibacterial treatment (first-line and macrolides). The duration of X-ray changes depended on treatment scheme; the best results were achieved in children who were administered combined treatment with first-line (cephalosporin) and macrolide in suspension. Conclusions: during the period of 2012–2013 yy pneumonia has had a moderate clinical course, rarely — with complications. In 25% of children diseases of ENT organs were diagnosed. Mycoplasma was most often associated with chlamydia and types 1 and 2 of herpes simplex viruses, which is necessary to be considered in determination of therapy regimen. In treatment it is preferably to use combination of cephalosporin and macrolide in suspension.

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