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Robert Cohen,Loïc de Pontual,Yves Gillet et al. Robert Cohen et al.
This section summarizes empirical antimicrobial treatment for the less frequent bacterial species less frequently causing infection, whether it be community-acquired or healthcare-associated. It specifies their role in different diseases an...
Robert Cohen,Olivier Romain,Manon Tauzin et al. Robert Cohen et al.
Severe bacterial infections have a higher incidence in the neonatal period than at any other pediatric age. Incidence is even higher in premature babies than in term newborns, and severity is increased in the absence of early diagnosis and ...
Baptiste Monnier,Thibault Couture,Agnès Dechartres et al. Baptiste Monnier et al.
Objectives: Fungal prosthetic vascular graft infections are rare and mainly supra-inguinal. Current guidelines are based on the few studies that have specifically investigated this population, with few risk factors descri...
Hugo Bellut,Marine Arrayago,Marlène Amara et al. Hugo Bellut et al.
Ceftobiprole (CBP) is an anti-methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) cephalosporin with a wide spectrum of activity. We aimed to describe our experience of real-life use of CBP for the treatment of severe infections of criticall...
Yves Gillet,Emmanuel Grimprel,Hervé Haas et al. Yves Gillet et al.
In France, conjugated pneumococcal vaccination has considerably modified the profile of pneumococcal meningitis by eliminating the most virulent strains resistant to beta-lactams. Over recent years, the nationwide pediatric meningitis netwo...
Mathie Lorrot,Yves Gillet,Romain Basmaci et al. Mathie Lorrot et al.
Most osteoarticular infections (OAI) occur via the hematogenous route, affect children under 5 years of age old, and include osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, osteoarthritis and spondylodiscitis. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment are need...
Robert Cohen,Philippe Minodier,Isabelle Hau et al. Robert Cohen et al.
Gastroenteritis is most often viral in origin and Rotavirus and Norovirus most frequently implicated in young children. Stool-based multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) can detect bacteria, viruses or parasites that may or may not be r...
Yves Gillet,Mathie Lorrot,Philippe Minodier et al. Yves Gillet et al.
Bacterial skin infections are common in children, and frequently do not require systemic antibiotic therapy, particularly for superficial forms. In these cases, washing (with soap and water) and careful rinsing of the lesion are the key poi...
R Cohen,F Madhi,F Thollot et al. R Cohen et al.
Ear, nose and throat (ENT) or upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) are the most common infections in children and the leading causes of antibiotic prescriptions. In most cases, these infections are due to (or are triggered by) viruses ...