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Query: UMLS:C0348321 (
Haemophilus
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In our hospital
Haemophilus
influenzae type B seems to be a common cause of acute childhood pneumonia. In the past five years, 34 children with acute
Haemophilus pneumonia
were identified. Although these children generally had an uncomplicated segmental pneumonia associated with a bacteremia, 13 of the children had pneumonia with a pleural effusion. These children with
Haemophilus pneumonia
represented 18% of the children hospitalized with systemic
Haemophilus
disease and almost a third of those hospitalized with acute bacterial pneumonia from whom the causal agent was isolated.
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PMID:Acute Haemophilus pneumonia in childhood. 44 16
Bacteraemia with
Haemophilus pneumonia
is uncommon. To determine its incidence and features case notes of patients in whom
Haemophilus
spp. were isolated from blood and pleural fluid over a five-year period were reviewed. Eight adult patients with H. influenzae bacteraemia were identified, five of whom had pneumonia on clinical and radiographic criteria. Only one patient had a predisposing factor, chronic obstructive lung disease. Two patients had beta-lactamase producing isolates, one of whom developed an empyema, following treatment with ampicillin, which required surgical drainage. Four patients were elderly, aged 69-80 yrs and were clinically in shock at the time of diagnosis. Seven of the eight patients survived.
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PMID:Bacteraemic Haemophilus influenzae pneumonia. 326 67
In recent years, there have been increasing reports of
Hemophilus pneumonia
in adults. With few exceptions, these reports described
Hemophilus
as a cause of community acquired pneumonia. In the past three years, however, we have seen 15 instances of nosocomial
Hemophilus pneumonia
in patients with trauma who are intubated. This represented 11 per cent of the incidences of pneumonia that we diagnosed in this time period. The average age of the patient was 36 years and most patients had been in motor vehicle accidents. Six had received antibiotics and nine, steroids prior to their infection. Of note is that all incidences of
Hemophilus pneumonia
occurred within 11 days of hospitalization. This suggested to us that although the infections were clearly nosocomial, the organisms were probably not hospital acquired. Nevertheless,
Hemophilus
should be considered a potential cause of early pneumonia in the patients with trauma who are intubated.
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PMID:Nosocomial Hemophilus pneumonia in patients with severe trauma. 661 95
Haemophilus
influenzae is a common cause of acute childhood pneumonia. Most
Haemophilus pneumonia
generally follow a benign course with occasional complications of pleural effusion, pneumothorax or pneumatocele. Deaths following invasive
Haemophilus pneumonia
have rarely been reported in children older than 3 years of age. We report 2 deaths in children presenting with fulminant pneumonia, complicated by sepsis and adult respiratory distress syndrome despite vigorous antibiotic therapy and full resuscitative measures.
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PMID:Fatal Haemophilus influenzae pneumonia: two cases report. 939 19