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East Mediterr Health J ; 22(5): 343-9, 2016 Aug 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27553401

RESUMO

Neisseria meningitidis, a leading cause of bacterial meningitis and other serious infections, is responsible for approximately one-third of cases of bacterial meningitis in the Children's Hospital of Tunis. The serogroup distribution, antibiotic susceptibility and antigenic and molecular characteristics of N. meningitidis isolates were determined in patients aged 3 days-13 years between February 1998 and June 2013. In all 107 invasive strains of N. meningitidis were isolated. Reduced susceptibility to penicillin G was seen in 55.7% of isolates, with a low level of resistance in all cases; 28.4% showed a low level of resistance to amoxicillin. Serogroup B isolates were the most frequent (80.4%), followed by serogroups C (12.2%) and A (5.6%). Isolates of serogroup A had the same antigenic formula (A:4:P1.9), the same variable regions VR1, VR2 and VR3, and belonged to the same clonal complex (CC5). Isolates of serogroups B and C were more heterogeneous with several antigenic formulae. The most frequent clonal complex in these isolates was CC35. Serogroup B accounted for a large percentage of our isolates with marked diversity.


Assuntos
Hospitais Pediátricos , Neisseria meningitidis/isolamento & purificação , Neisseria meningitidis/patogenicidade , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Infecções Meningocócicas , Neisseria meningitidis/efeitos dos fármacos , Sorotipagem , Tunísia
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East. Mediterr. health j ; 22(5): 343-349, 2016-05.
Artigo em Inglês | WHO IRIS | ID: who-259971

RESUMO

Neisseria meningitidis, a leading cause of bacterial meningitis and other serious infections, is responsible for approximately one-third of cases of bacterial meningitis in the Children's Hospital of Tunis. The serogroup distribution, antibiotic susceptibility and antigenic and molecular characteristics of N. meningitidis isolates were determined in patients aged 3 days-13 years between February 1998 and June 2013. In all 107 invasive strains of N. meningitidis were isolated. Reduced susceptibility to penicillin G was seen in 55.7% of isolates, with a low level of resistance in all cases; 28.4% showed a low level of resistance to amoxicillin. Serogroup B isolates were the most frequent [80.4%], followed by serogroups C [12.2%] and A [5.6%]. Isolates of serogroup A had the same antigenic formula [A:4:P1.9], the same variable regions VR1, VR2 and VR3, and belonged to the same clonal complex [CC5]. Isolates of serogroups B and C were more heterogeneous with several antigenic formulae. The most frequent clonal complex in these isolates was CC35. Serogroup B accounted for a large percentage of our isolates with marked diversity


La bactérie Neisseria meningitidis, l'une des causes principales de méningite bactérienne et d'autres infections graves, est responsable d'environ un tiers des cas de méningite bactérienne à l'Hôpital d'enfants de Tunis. La distribution par sérogroupe, la sensibilité aux antibiotiques et les propriétés antigéniques et moléculaires des isolats de N. meningitidis ont été déterminées chez des patients âgés de 3 jours à 13 ans entre février 1998 et juin 2013. En tout, 107 souches invasives de N. meningitidis ont été isolées. Une sensibilité réduite à la pénicilline G a été observée dans 55,7% des isolats, avec un bas niveau de résistance pour tous les cas ; et 28,4% ont montré un bas niveau de résistance à l'amoxicilline. Les isolats du sérogroupe B étaient les plus fréquents [80,4%], suivis par les sérogroupes C [12,2%] et A [5,6%]. Les isolats du sérogroupe A avaient la même formule antigénique [A:4:P1.9], les mêmes régions variables VR1, VR2 et VR3, et appartenaient au même complexe clonal [CC5]. Les isolats des sérogroupes B et C étaient davantage hétérogènes, avec plusieurs formules antigéniques. Le complexe clonal le plus fréquent de ces isolats était CC35. Le sérogroupe B comptait pour un pourcentage élevé des isolats avec une diversité marquee


Assuntos
Neisseria meningitidis , Meningites Bacterianas , Amoxicilina , Penicilina G , Farmacorresistência Bacteriana
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Arch Inst Pasteur Tunis ; 88(1-4): 35-41, 2011.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23461141

RESUMO

We conducted a retrospective study of meningococcal invasive diseases (MID) contracted in children in Tunis between January 1997 and January 2006. The purpose of this study is to specify the clinical, epidemiological, therapeutic and evolutionary features of these infections and to determine antimicrobial susceptibility and the antigenic formula of N. meningitidis isolates. During the study period, we have collected 79 cases of MID arising in children aged 3 days to 11 years. The majority of children's were less than of 4 years (57.3%). We note a frequency of the MID in winter and in spring. The most frequent clinical shape was meningitis (53%). Twenty one patients (26.6%) had a fulminant meningococcal disease. In our series, the rate of lethality was equal to 17.7%. Among the 46 meningococcal isolates, the most frequent serogroup was the B (73%) followed by C and A. A high heterogeneousness of the antigenic formulae was observed The most frequent phenotype was NT: NST for the group B isolates and 4:P1.13 for the group C ones. N meningitidis with reduced susceptibility to penicillin and to amoxicillin account for 54% and 10% of all isolates respectively. The cefotaxim and the rifampin were uniformly active.


Assuntos
Meningite Meningocócica/microbiologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tunísia
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