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Pediatr Infect Dis J ; 36(3): 296-300, 2017 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27902653

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Meningococcal disease (MD) is a medical emergency and a serious public health problem. As new meningococcal vaccines become available, MD surveillance is crucial to provide baseline epidemiologic data before implementing preventive measures. We estimated MD incidence and epidemiology in Argentina using hospital-based surveillance. METHODS: Three-year prospective active surveillance in patients ≤15 years of age was conducted at 6 pediatric hospital sentinel units (March 2012 to February 2015). RESULTS: Of 184,360 hospitalized patients, 1444 (0.78%) had suspected meningitis or MD. Of these, 268 (19%) presented probable acute bacterial meningitis or MD, 168 (63%) were culture positive and 51 (30%) tested positive for Neisseria meningitidis. Of 100 culture-negative cases, 30 had positive meningococcal polymerase chain reaction. Thirteen patients presented other uncommon MD manifestations, resulting in a total of 94 MD cases and an annual incidence of 5.1/10 hospitalized patients [95% confidence interval (CI): 4-6]. Fifty-four (57%) patients were males, 48% were <1 year of age and the median age was 12.5 months (1 month to 15 years). Clinical presentations were the following: meningococcemia and meningitis (37%), meningitis (30%), meningococcemia (16%), arthritis (10%), bacteremia (5%) and pneumonia (2%). Twenty-eight percent had complications. Nine children died (case fatality rate: 10%), and 8 had sequelae. Serogroups were identified for 84 isolates. Serogroup W was associated with age <1 year (odds ratio: 3.18; 95% CI: 1.14-8.99); meningococcemia was associated with mortality (P = 0.0038). CONCLUSIONS: Highest rates of MD were observed among young infants. This study provides baseline data to estimate the impact of introducing meningococcal vaccines in Argentina.


Subject(s)
Meningococcal Infections/epidemiology , Neisseria meningitidis , Adolescent , Argentina/epidemiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Meningococcal Infections/diagnosis , Meningococcal Infections/microbiology , Meningococcal Infections/mortality , Prospective Studies , Sentinel Surveillance , Serogroup
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 111(1): e1-4, 2013.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23381708

ABSTRACT

We are reporting the case of an 8-year-old boy with history of seizures in whom the pathology exam of 2.5 by 3 cm surgical specimen obtained from a cortical-subcortical area of the de right occipital lobe showed a chronic granulomatous inflammatory process with a Spirometras pp larva. The patient was born and lived several years at a rural area of Tarija (Bolivia). This appears to represent the first reported case of this parasitic infection localized to the brain of a child in Argentina.


Subject(s)
Brain Diseases/diagnosis , Brain Diseases/parasitology , Central Nervous System Helminthiasis/diagnosis , Sparganosis/diagnosis , Child , Humans , Male
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 111(1): e1-e4, Feb. 2013. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-663648

ABSTRACT

Se presenta el caso de un niño de 8 años con antecedentes de epilepsia en quien el examen anatomopatológico del material extraído de una lesión de 2,5 por 3 cm localizada en la zona corticosubcortical del lóbulo occipital derecho reveló la presencia de un proceso inflamatorio crónico granulomatoso con una larva de Spirometras pp. El paciente nació y vivió varios años en una zona rural de Tarija (Bolivia). Es el primer ejemplo pediátrico de esta infestación parasitaria a nivel cerebral reconocido en la Argentina.


We are reporting the case of an 8-year-old boy with history of seizures in whom the pathology exam of 2.5 by 3 cm surgical specimen obtained from a cortical-subcortical area of the de right occipital lobe showed a chronic granulomatous inflammatory process with a Spirometras pp larva. The patient was born and lived several years at a rural area of Tarija (Bolivia). This appears to represent the first reported case of this parasitic infection localized to the brain of a child in Argentina.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Male , Brain Diseases/diagnosis , Brain Diseases/parasitology , Central Nervous System Helminthiasis/diagnosis , Sparganosis/diagnosis
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 111(1): e1-e4, feb. 2013. ilus
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-131171

ABSTRACT

Se presenta el caso de un niño de 8 años con antecedentes de epilepsia en quien el examen anatomopatológico del material extraído de una lesión de 2,5 por 3 cm localizada en la zona corticosubcortical del lóbulo occipital derecho reveló la presencia de un proceso inflamatorio crónico granulomatoso con una larva de Spirometras pp. El paciente nació y vivió varios años en una zona rural de Tarija (Bolivia). Es el primer ejemplo pediátrico de esta infestación parasitaria a nivel cerebral reconocido en la Argentina.(AU)


We are reporting the case of an 8-year-old boy with history of seizures in whom the pathology exam of 2.5 by 3 cm surgical specimen obtained from a cortical-subcortical area of the de right occipital lobe showed a chronic granulomatous inflammatory process with a Spirometras pp larva. The patient was born and lived several years at a rural area of Tarija (Bolivia). This appears to represent the first reported case of this parasitic infection localized to the brain of a child in Argentina.(AU)


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Male , Brain Diseases/diagnosis , Brain Diseases/parasitology , Central Nervous System Helminthiasis/diagnosis , Sparganosis/diagnosis
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 111(1): e1-4, 2013 Jan-Feb.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-133196

ABSTRACT

We are reporting the case of an 8-year-old boy with history of seizures in whom the pathology exam of 2.5 by 3 cm surgical specimen obtained from a cortical-subcortical area of the de right occipital lobe showed a chronic granulomatous inflammatory process with a Spirometras pp larva. The patient was born and lived several years at a rural area of Tarija (Bolivia). This appears to represent the first reported case of this parasitic infection localized to the brain of a child in Argentina.


Subject(s)
Brain Diseases/diagnosis , Brain Diseases/parasitology , Central Nervous System Helminthiasis/diagnosis , Sparganosis/diagnosis , Child , Humans , Male
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Actual. SIDA ; 17(63): 28-38, mar. 2009. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-521992

ABSTRACT

El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar prospectivamente los niveles de resistencia a las drogas antirretrovirales y el progreso de la carga viral plasmática (CV) en niños infectados verticalmente por HIV-1 antes y durante el tratamiento antirretroviral (TARV).


The aim of this study was to prospectively analyze antiretroviral drug resistance and plasma viral load in HIV-1 vertically-infected children beforme and during antiretroviral therapy (ART).


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Medical History Taking/statistics & numerical data , Viral Load/statistics & numerical data , HIV , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Mutation , Drug Resistance , Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active/adverse effects
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Actual. SIDA ; 17(63): 28-38, mar. 2009. tab
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-125170

ABSTRACT

El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar prospectivamente los niveles de resistencia a las drogas antirretrovirales y el progreso de la carga viral plasmática (CV) en niños infectados verticalmente por HIV-1 antes y durante el tratamiento antirretroviral (TARV).(AU)


The aim of this study was to prospectively analyze antiretroviral drug resistance and plasma viral load in HIV-1 vertically-infected children beforme and during antiretroviral therapy (ART).(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , HIV/immunology , Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active/adverse effects , Drug Resistance/drug effects , Viral Load/statistics & numerical data , Mutation/drug effects , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Medical History Taking/statistics & numerical data
10.
Antivir Ther ; 12(7): 1133-7, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18018772

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The aim of our study was to analyse the frequency of primary mutations associated with HIV drug resistance in a population of children born to HIV-infected mothers. DESIGN: A prospective study included newly HIV-diagnosed children treated at two public paediatric hospitals. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Clinical and antiretroviral therapy (ART) data were collected in mother-child pairs. HIV-1 subtyping and ART resistance mutations were assayed in children by sequencing a region of HIV pol gene. RESULTS: A total of 67 children were enrolled: 22 less than 12 months of age, 20 between 1 and 5 years and 25 between 6 and 14 years. Six (9.0%) children had viral strains with at least one primary mutation associated with resistance to reverse transcriptase and protease inhibitors. A significantly (P = 0.019) higher frequency of resistance (22.7%, n = 5/22) was found among children aged < 12 months. Fourteen children (20.9%) had a subtype B HIV-1 strain and 53 (79.1%) had an inter-subtype B/F recombinant variant. DISCUSSION: A high percentage of recently diagnosed infants were found to carry primary ART resistance mutations. Limited options for ART of HIV-infected children might lead to increased HIV-associated morbidity and mortality. Thus, consideration should be given to mandatory screening for primary ART resistance before initiating therapy for infants aged < 12 months in countries where HIV mother-to-child transmission is still present, such as in Argentina. This will allow for the rationalized and individualized use of drugs and will contribute to the increased cost-effectiveness of local health systems.


Subject(s)
Anti-HIV Agents/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Viral/genetics , HIV Infections/virology , HIV/genetics , Mutation , Adolescent , Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active , CD4 Lymphocyte Count , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Molecular Sequence Data , Prospective Studies
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Vaccine ; 25(22): 4335-9, 2007 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17229502

ABSTRACT

We have studied the epidemiology of pertussis in two countries, Argentina and France, which have similar histories of long-term mass vaccination with a whole-cell vaccine. Both countries display a comparable epidemiology, with an increase of the incidence of the disease in non-vaccinated newborns. We used pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis and genotyping to compare Bordetella pertussis clinical isolates recovered in Argentina and France in 2001-2004. The majority of the isolates harbors prn2 allele and belongs to PFGE IVbeta group. Isolates were found to be very similar genetically suggesting a common evolution of the disease in these two countries using the same vaccine.


Subject(s)
Bordetella pertussis/classification , Bordetella pertussis/genetics , Pertussis Vaccine/administration & dosage , Whooping Cough/epidemiology , Whooping Cough/prevention & control , Argentina/epidemiology , Bacterial Typing Techniques , Bordetella pertussis/isolation & purification , Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field , Evolution, Molecular , Female , France/epidemiology , Genotype , Humans , Immunization Schedule , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Vaccination , Whooping Cough/microbiology
12.
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses ; 20(8): 789-93, 2004 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15366214

ABSTRACT

HIV-1 infection in children less than 15 years of age is mainly due to mother-to-child transmission. The aim of this work was to investigate molecular evidence to prove father-to-be horizontal transmission in two possible events of transmission. In the first event a boy was identified as HIV infected at 2-3 years of age. At the same time infection was confirmed in the father, while mother and siblings were negative. In the second event a girl was negative for HIV at age 1 and identified as HIV-1 infected at age 6. The father's HIV infection was diagnosed in the same period while the mother was repeatedly negative. No evidence of sexual assault or transfusion was recorded in any case. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were obtained from both fathers and children. After PCR amplification, the C2V3 region of the envelope gene and the region coding for amino acid 132 of p24 up to amino acid 40 of p7 of the gag gene were sequenced. Genetic distance measurements and phylogenetic tree analysis showed that in both cases the father's and child's viral sequences were closely related. They were distinct when compared to Argentina sequences including sequences from the same geographic region. Epidemiological and molecular data strongly suggest that horizontal transmission had occurred, probably related to the close father-to-child contact.


Subject(s)
HIV Infections/transmission , HIV-1/isolation & purification , Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical , Adult , Child, Preschool , Female , HIV Core Protein p24/genetics , HIV Infections/epidemiology , HIV-1/genetics , Humans , Infant , Male , Molecular Sequence Data , Receptors, CCR5/genetics
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Ludovica pediátr ; 4(1): 7-7, ene. 2002.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-318760

ABSTRACT

La enfermedad porel virus de hepatitis A(HAV)en ni-ños es frecuente en nuestro medio. Es rara durante el primer año de vida. Se presenta el caso de un lactante de 4 meses, condiagnostico inicial de síndrome febril prolongado. Durante su internación comienza con manifestaciones clínicas de hepatitis. Se confirma el diagnóstico con serología IgM anti-HAV reactiva


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Hepatitis A
14.
Ludovica pediátr ; 4(1): 7-7, ene. 2002.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-123682

ABSTRACT

La enfermedad porel virus de hepatitis A(HAV)en ni-ños es frecuente en nuestro medio. Es rara durante el primer año de vida. Se presenta el caso de un lactante de 4 meses, condiagnostico inicial de síndrome febril prolongado. Durante su internación comienza con manifestaciones clínicas de hepatitis. Se confirma el diagnóstico con serología IgM anti-HAV reactiva


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Hepatitis A
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Ludovica pediátr ; 3(3): 135-139, 2001. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-402245

ABSTRACT

Se presenta el caso de un niño de 14 años con síndrome meníngeo subagudo, pérdida de peso (> 6 Kg.) en los últimos dos meses e imágen redondeada en el lóbulo frontal derecho que resultó corresponder a una meningoencefalitis por criptotococo en un paciente con SIDA


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome , Central Nervous System
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Ludovica pediátr ; 3(3): 135-139, 2001. ilus
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-123657

ABSTRACT

Se presenta el caso de un niño de 14 años con síndrome meníngeo subagudo, pérdida de peso (> 6 Kg.) en los últimos dos meses e imágen redondeada en el lóbulo frontal derecho que resultó corresponder a una meningoencefalitis por criptotococo en un paciente con SIDA


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Central Nervous System , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
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