Campylobacter jejuni bacteraemia in children with diarrhoea in Bangladesh: report of six cases
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Campylobacter jejuni bacteraemia in children with diarrhoea in Bangladesh: report of six cases
Abstract
Campylobacter jejuni was isolated from blood cultures from 6 of 6,275 diarrhoeal children seeking treatment at the Clinical Research Centre of the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B) between April 1989 and December 1990. The clinical records of these 6 children were reviewed. All children were male; 5 were less than 1-year old and were severely malnourished. Five patients presented with watery diarrhoea and one with bloody diarrhoea. Two children died in the hospital. All strains of Campylobacter isolated from the 6 children were negative for cell invasive properties as tested by the Sereny test. Of the two strains tested for serum bactericidal activity, one strain was serum sensitive (growth inhibition), and the other resistant. The ability of C. jejuni to cause bacteraemia suggests that the organisms may be responsible for diarrhoeal diseases especially in young and malnourished children. An early attempt to detect Campylobacter and start effective antimicrobial therapy is indicated.
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