MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIAE INFECTION A Retrospective Review of 103 Hospitalised Children |
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Authors: | JACQUELINE Y Q MOK J M INGLIS HAMISH SIMPSON |
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Institution: | Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, the Department of Child Life and Health, University of Edinburgh and the Regional Virus Laboratory, City Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The clinical aspects of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in 103 children under 12 years admitted to hospital over an eight-year period were reviewed retrospectively. Respiratory illnesses occurred in 87 (85 %) cases. The prevalence of lower respiratory tract involement was similar in both pre-school and school children. Cough was the commonest symptom at all ages. Coryzal symptoms and wheeze were common in pre-school children. Most infants had signs of pharyngitis or otitis media. Non-specific symptoms—fever, lethargy, malaise, anorexia and vomiting—were common accompaniments in children older than one year of age. Non-respiratory illnesses in 16 (15%) patients included gastroenteritis, convulsions, non-specific skin rashes and limb pains. The duration of stay in hospital ranged from two to 30 days (median five days) with apparent clinical recovery and resolution of chest X-ray abnormalities within three months in 78 (76 %) patients seen for review. |
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Keywords: | Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection hospitalised children |
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