Pulmonary and systemic bacterial co-infections in severe RSV bronchiolitis

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In 127 infants admitted-to intensive care-for RSV bronchiolitis, concomitant bacterial sepsis was a rare even. However, in the subgroup of intubated patients the incidence of bacterial pneumonia was 43.9% (95% CI 31.0-56.8%), half community acquired and half nosocomial. As clinical signs are not helpful in identifying these patients, tracheal aspirates have to be investigated microbiologically on a routine basis in order to start antibiotics in time.

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Duttweiler, L., Nadal, D., & Frey, B. (2004). Pulmonary and systemic bacterial co-infections in severe RSV bronchiolitis. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 89(12), 1155–1157. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.2004.049551

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