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TítuloIdentification of the bacterial pathogens in children with otitis media: a study in the Northwestern Portuguese district of Braga
Autor(es)Silva, Maria Daniela Ferreira
Lima, António
Marçal, Nuno
Dias, Luís
Gama, F. M.
Sillankorva, Sanna
Palavras-chaveOtitis media
Bacteria
Prevalence
Culture
Polymerase chain reaction
Data2022
EditoraMDPI Publishing
RevistaMicroorganisms
CitaçãoSilva, Maria Daniela; Lima, António; Marçal, Nuno; Dias, Luís; Gama, F. M.; Sillankorva, Sanna M., Identification of the bacterial pathogens in children with otitis media: a study in the Northwestern Portuguese district of Braga. Microorganisms, 10(1), 54, 2022
Resumo(s)Understanding the bacterial etiology of otitis media (OM) is important when designing and evaluating the best course of treatment. This study analyzed middle ear fluid (MEF) and nasopharynx (NP) samples collected from 49 children with OM undergoing myringotomy in the northwestern Portuguese district of Braga. A correlation between species in the NP and MEF was observed following pathogen detection by culture and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) methods. Bacterial identification using culturing methods showed that Moraxella catarrhalis was the most representative in NP and MEF, followed by Streptococcus pneumoniae. However, qPCR of MEF showed a higher prevalence (61%) of Haemophilus influenzae. S. pneumoniae was not the most frequently identified species, but it still remains one of the leading causes of OM in this region despite 93.9% of the children being vaccinated with the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. Furthermore, 46% of the samples analyzed by qPCR identified more than two bacterial species. M. catarrhalis and S. pneumoniae were the most frequent combination identified in NP and MEF samples by culturing methods. Additionally, a few NP and MEF samples simultaneously presented the three main otopathogens. These results point out that polymicrobial infections play an important role in OM. Further studies characterizing the serotypes of the strains isolated, their resistance profile, and their biofilm forming ability would help in the development of more targeted strategies against otitis media.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/75284
DOI10.3390/microorganisms10010054
ISSN2076-2607
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/10/1/54
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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