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Ludovica pediátr ; 24(2): 8-13, dic.2021.
Artículo en Español | LILACS, Redbvs, ARGMSAL, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1363144

RESUMEN

Introducción: La coinfección de COVID-19 con otros patógenos respiratorios en pediatría ha sido poco estudiada. Resulta de interés conocer las características y cuadro clínico de pacientes que presenten coinfecciones con COVID-19. Objetivo: Estudiar la coinfección de SARS-CoV-2 con patógenos incluidos en el Panel RP 2.0 FilmArray® en muestras de pacientes pediátricos en un hospital del tercer nivel. Materiales y métodos: Durante abril a agosto de 2021 se realizó un estudio prospectivo descriptivo sobre 21 muestras de Hisopado Nasofaríngeo de pacientes pediátricos positivos para SARS-CoV-2 (iAMP® COVID-19 Detection Kit de Atila Biosystems). Se procesaron por PCR multiplex Filmarray® RP 2.0. Luego se describieron las características y síntomas de los pacientes. Resultados: 12/21 (60%) fueron pacientes ambulatorios y 8/21 (40%) internados. El 57% de los pacientes fueron mayores de 5 años, el 24% menores de 1 año y el 19% entre 1 y 5 años. El síntoma más frecuente fue fiebre 18/21 (86%). El 90,5% (19/21) de las muestras no mostraron detección de otros patógenos. En una muestra se detectó Rhino/enterovirus y en otra Coronavirus NL63; ambas pertenecieron a dos pacientes con enfermedades de base. Conclusión: La tasa de coinfecciones fue del 9,5%. Este número podría deberse a la baja circulación de patógenos respiratorios en un contexto con medidas de prevención de los contagios. En el estado actual de incremento de circulación de virus respiratorios endémicos, es de interés la búsqueda de coinfecciones con COVID-19


Introduction: The co-infection of COVID-19 with other respiratory pathogens in pediatrics has been little studied. It is of interest to know the characteristics and clinical picture of patients who present co-infections with COVID-19. Objective: To study the co-infection of SARS-CoV-2 with pathogens included in the RP Panel 2.0 FilmArray® in samples from pediatric patients in a third-level hospital. Materials and methods: During April to August 2021, a prospective descriptive study was conducted on 21 Nasopharyngeal Swab samples from pediatrics patients positive for SARS-CoV-2 (iAMP® COVID-19 Detection Kit from Attila Biosystems). They were processed by PCR multiplex Filmarray® RP 2.0. The characteristics and symptoms of the patients were then described. Results: 12/21 (60%) were outpatients and 8/21 (40%) were hospitalized. 57% of patients were older than 5 years, 24% under 1 year and 19% between 1 and 5 years. The most frequent symptom was fever 18/21 (86%). 90,5% (19/21) of the samples showed no detection of other pathogens. Rhino/enterovirus was detected in one sample and NL63 in another Coronavirus; both belonged to two patients with underlying diseases. Conclusion: The rate of co-infections was 9,5%. This number could be dueto the low circulation of respiratory pathogens in a context with measures to prevent contagion. In the current state of increased circulation of endemic respiratory viruses, the search for co-infections with COVID-19 is of interest


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Coinfección , SARS-CoV-2 , Pediatría
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Prensa méd. argent ; 96(2): 93-99, abr. 2009. tab, graf
Artículo en Español | BINACIS | ID: bin-124366

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Although pain is not an inevitable consequence of cancer, it remains the most feared. At present we have an importante accumulation of knowledge related to the prevention, early detection and management of the different types of cancer. It has been estimated that as many as 25 of patients with cancer through the world die without receiving adequate relief of pain. The major reason these patients continue to suffer is simply that available pain-relieving therapies are applied inadequately or inappropriately...The goal of pain management in patients with advanced disease is to provide control of pain that permits them to die in relative comfort. Narcotic analgesics with potentiating agents are generally necessary to achieve adequate control of severe cancer pain. The adjuvant therapy empoyed includes selective antidepressants, local anesthetics and anticonvulsant drugs...Also patients with cancer and a history of both alcohol and drugs-abuse, show a special differentiation against pain control. It is concluded that the prevalence of both neuropathic or mixed pain is high in the population of oncologic patients, where most of them can control the sympotoms with only opiates, even with a history of alcohol abuse. These aspects are detailed in the article.(AU)


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Humanos , Adolescente , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Anciano , Neoplasias , Neuralgia/terapia , Antineoplásicos/uso terapéutico , Analgésicos Opioides/uso terapéutico , Cuidados Paliativos , Sistema Nervioso Central/efectos de los fármacos , Estudios Retrospectivos
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In. Hospital Juan A. Fernández. Psicopatología de la urgencia: 1º Jornadas. Buenos Aires, Surge, Noviembre de 1994. p.62-65. (90484).
Monografía en Español | BINACIS | ID: bin-90484
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