Non-type b Haemophilus influenzae invasive infections in North Dakota and South Dakota, 2013-2015

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Reports of children with non-type b Haemophilus influenzae infection in the United States in recent years have been limited. Here, we report the spectrum and severity of disease associated with invasive non-type b H influenzae infection in 17 patients at 2 tertiary- care children's hospitals over a 2-year period. Meningitis was the most common diagnosis. The majority of the patients had neurologic sequelae, and 1 patient died. The high proportions of hospitalization, intensive care utilization, and neurologic complications reveal that non-type b H influenzae infection was associated with significant morbidity in this pediatric population.

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Antony, S., Kaushik, A., Mauriello, C., & Chatterjee, A. (2017). Non-type b Haemophilus influenzae invasive infections in North Dakota and South Dakota, 2013-2015. Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, 6(3), 281–284. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piw053

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