Bakteriel gastroenteritis hos hospitalsindlagte patienter i Roskilde Amt 1991-1993

Translated title of the contribution: Bacterial gastroenteritis in hospitalized patients in Roskilde Country, 1991-1993

Andreas Munk Petersen*, Susanne E. Vinther Nielsen, Dorthe Meyer, Pia Ganer, Karin Ladefoged

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Abstract

Denmark has in recent years experienced a rise in the number of bacterial gastrointestinal infections. We have reviewed patients hospitalized with culture confirmed bacterial gastroenteritis in Roskilde County during 1991-1993. Two hundred and seven patients were included, 68 were children (<15 years). The microorganism isolated was Salmonella in 61% of the cases, Campylobacter in 20% and Yersinia enterocolitica in 13%. Ninety-three percent of the patients had diarrhoea, 74% had fever (>38°C), and 66% abdominal pain. Blood in the stools was most frequent in patients infected with Campylobacter. Leucocytosis was rare. Twenty-four patients had bacteraemia. Reactive arthritis occurred in 4.8%. Three patients died, all infected with zoonotic Salmonella types. Three stool cultures were made for 115 patients, and all three cultures were positive in 73% of these patients. Bacterial gastroenteritis requiring hospitalization in Roskilde County, 1991-1993 affected mainly children and young adults. Infections due to zoonotic Salmonella types were more severe than Campylobacter and Yersinia enterocolitica gastroenteritis. It seems necessary to collect at least three stool cultures to secure a bacteriological diagnosis.

Translated title of the contributionBacterial gastroenteritis in hospitalized patients in Roskilde Country, 1991-1993
Original languageDanish
JournalUgeskrift for Laeger
Volume160
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)429-433
Number of pages5
ISSN0041-5782
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jan 1998

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