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Published on: October 29, 2014
TWENTY-THREE PEDIATRIC CASES OF CITROBACTER KOSERI MENINGITIS IN THE LAST 20 YEARS: STILL A DRAMATIC PROGNOSIS
Guillaume Geslain1,2, Yasmine Benhadid Brahmi3, Valérie Biran4
1From the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Robert-Debré University Hospital, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP).
Abstract:
Among 7578 cases of pediatric bacterial meningitis recorded in France (2001-2021), including 1313 neonatal cases, 23/7578 (0.3%) and 18/1313 (1.4%) were due to Citrobacter koseri. Median age was 11 days. About 63.6% of patients were hospitalized in intensive care unit. Cerebral abscesses were observed in 77.8% and the mortality rate was 22.7%.
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