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Predictors of occult pneumococcal bacteremia in young febrile children in the era of pneumococcal conjugated vaccine Mintegi Raso S, Benito Fernández J,

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1 Predictors of occult pneumococcal bacteremia in young febrile children in the era of pneumococcal conjugated vaccine Mintegi Raso S, Benito Fernández J, Iturralde Orive I, Dopazo L Paediatric Emergency Department. Hospital Cruces. Bilbao. Basque Country Mintegi Raso S, Benito Fernández J, Iturralde Orive I, Dopazo L Paediatric Emergency Department. Hospital Cruces. Bilbao. Basque Country

2 Background Classically reported, well-appearing children aged 3-36 months with FWS>39ºC, pneumococcal occult bacteremia (PnOB) rate: –>15.000 WBC/mmm 3 : 6% –>10.000 ANC /mmm 3 : 8% Classically reported, well-appearing children aged 3-36 months with FWS>39ºC, pneumococcal occult bacteremia (PnOB) rate: –>15.000 WBC/mmm 3 : 6% –>10.000 ANC /mmm 3 : 8%

3 Background Changes in PnOB prevalence and distribution of serotypes due to PCV-7 may have altered the yield of complete blood count (CBC) in order to select patients at risk of having PnOB.

4 Objective To analyze the yield of the CBC in order to identify children at risk for PnOB in the era of PCV-7.

5 Methods Retrospective review –Well appearing children 3 to 36 months of age, FWS –presenting to the PED of a tertiary teaching hospital (Hospital Cruces, Basque Country) –October 1, 2004 and September 30, 2006 –CBC and a blood culture (BC) performed as part of their evaluation for fever Patients with altered urinanalysis were excluded. n=1586 Retrospective review –Well appearing children 3 to 36 months of age, FWS –presenting to the PED of a tertiary teaching hospital (Hospital Cruces, Basque Country) –October 1, 2004 and September 30, 2006 –CBC and a blood culture (BC) performed as part of their evaluation for fever Patients with altered urinanalysis were excluded. n=1586

6 Results Positive blood culture : –16 children 1% –Pneumococcus11 0.7%

7 PPV 1,64 NPV 99,8 PPV 1,95 NPV 99,7 Results – PPV of WBC and ANC

8 Results – PCV7-bacteremia rate Doses of PCV-7PnOB rate Less than 20.82% 2 or more0.23%

9 Results – PPV related with doses of PCV-7

10 Limitations Retrospective study Not-multicenter Inclusion only of those well-appearing children aged 3 to 36 months with FWS  39ºC, in which physician obtained a CBC and blood culture as part of their evaluation for fever Retrospective study Not-multicenter Inclusion only of those well-appearing children aged 3 to 36 months with FWS  39ºC, in which physician obtained a CBC and blood culture as part of their evaluation for fever

11 Conclusions In the era of PCV-7, rate of PnOB is different in children related with the pneumococcal vaccination status. The yield of the CBC is lower than in the pre-vaccinal era. Decisions based on the analytical results must be reconsidered, mainly in the infants with at least 2 doses of VCN. In the era of PCV-7, rate of PnOB is different in children related with the pneumococcal vaccination status. The yield of the CBC is lower than in the pre-vaccinal era. Decisions based on the analytical results must be reconsidered, mainly in the infants with at least 2 doses of VCN.


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