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ACUTE EPlGLOTTlTlS IN CHILDHOOD: REPORT OF AN INCREASED INCIDENCE IN VICTORIA

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posted on 1984-01-01, 00:00 authored by Peter SlyPeter Sly, L I LANDAU, J S WAGENER
The incidence of acute epiglottitis treated in Melbourne, Australia at the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) has increased from an average of 14 cases per year during 1975–79 to 49 cases per year during 1980–81. Less marked increases have occurred for H. influenzae meningitis and bacteremia and H. influenzae(untyped) isolation from respiratory tract cultures. A review of 171 cases of acute epiglottitis showed no significant differences between the 1975–79 and 1980–81 patients with respect to sex, age, seasonal incidence, prodromal length, prodromal symptoms, geographical location, polymorpho‐nuclear cell count, or disease severity. Patients treated in 1980–81 had fewer complications (12% versus 22%, p<0.02), and a shorter hospital stay (3.0 versus3.3 days, p<0.003). The increased incidence of H. influenzaetype b infections may be due to an increased bacterial presence within our community. Copyright © 1984, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Journal

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine

Volume

14

Issue

2

Pagination

131 - 134

ISSN

0004-8291

eISSN

1445-5994

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