›› 2017, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (5): 366-.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1000-3606.2017.05.011

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Pathogenic bacteria distribution and drug resistance of children with purulent meningitis

HU Wei1, WANG Bingyuan2, LI Jian1, REN Qian1, XU Daoyan1, Wang Shifu1, NIE Xiuzhen1, LIN Aiwei1   

  1. 1.Children's Hospital of Jinan, Jinan 250022, Shandong, China; 2. Department of Pediatrics, Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital of Jinan, Jinan 250001, Shandong, China
  • Received:2017-05-15 Online:2017-05-15 Published:2017-05-15

Abstract:  Objective To explore pathogenic bacteria distribution and drug susceptibility testing results in children with purulent meningitis in Jinan area. Methods A total of 54 children with purulent meningitis were selected from January 2010 to December 2014, the cerebrospinal fluid smear and culture, according to the national standard of clinical inspection technology for bacteria isolation and identification by disc diffusion method for drug sensitive test were retrospectively analyzed. Results  A  total of 54 strains of pathogenic bacteria including 36 strains of gram-positive coccus, and 17 strains of gram-negative bacillus and one strain of suspected Neisseria meningitides were found. A total of 31 strains gram positive coccus is Streptococcus pneumoniae, and most gram-negative bacilli is E. coli. In the Gram-positive coccus, 61.3% was sensitive to penicillin, and more than 90% was sensitive to ceftriaxone and cefepime, 83.3% was sensitive to meropenem, 94.7% resistant to azithromycin, and 58.1% resistant to oxazocilline. In Gram-negative bacilli, 60% was sensitive to ampicillin sulbactam 71.4% was sensitive to cephalosporin , 57.1% was sensitive to ceftriaxone , 66.6% was sensitive to cefepime. Conclusions From cerebrospinal fluid cultured of purulent meningitis, Streptococcus pneumoniae and E. coli were major pathogenic bacteria in children with purulent meningitis in Jinan area.