Avoidance Of Antibiotic Administration To Campylobacter Enterocolitis Mimicking Severe Salmonellosis By Clinical And Laboratory Features

JOURNAL OF TROPICAL PEDIATRICS(2015)

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Background: To compare the clinical and laboratory features of non-typhoid Salmonella (NTS) and Campylobacter jejuni enterocolitis in children and formulate a risk scoring system (with receiver-operating characteristic curve) to facilitate early decision making and avoid antibiotic overuse in C. jejuni enterocolitis.Methods: Between January 2008 and December 2011, children (age < 18 years) diagnosed as having C. jejuni enterocolitis and NTS enterocolitis in Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital were retrospectively enrolled. Clinical features and laboratory data were collected for analysis and a risk calculation score is created for the identification of Campylobacter infections.Results: A total of 309 cases of C. jejuni enterocolitis and 496 cases of NTS enterocolitis were enrolled. Compared with Salmonella group clinically, the Campylobacter group had older age (81.06 +/- 50.65 vs. 32.70 +/- 34.88 months, p <; 0.001), more abdominal pain (69.26% vs. 37.5%, p <; 0.001) and more watery diarrhea (79.94% vs. 20.77%, p <; 0.001). In laboratory data, the Campylobacter group had higher level of white blood cell count (11 208 +/- 4380 vs. 9095 +/- 3598 cell/mm(3), p <; 0.001).Conclusion: Four criteria including age (a parts per thousand yen5 years), leukocytosis (a parts per thousand yen10 000 cell/mm(3)), abdominal pain and watery diarrhea were identified as good predictors of Campylobacter enterocolitis. When three criteria were fulfilled, Campylobacter enterocolitis was highly suspected and antibiotic could be withheld even when C-reactive protein is high and before stool culture results are known. When four criteria were fulfilled, antibiotic usage was absolutely unnecessary.
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antibiotic, bacterial enterocolitis, Campylobacter, ROC curve, Salmonella
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