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Orthopaedics & Traumatology-surgery & Research | 2011

Microbiological profile of haematogenous osteoarticular infections in children.

M. Trifa; S. Bouchoucha; H. Smaoui; M. Frikha; S. Ben Marzouk; M. Ben Ghachem; A. Kechrid; A. Fekih Hassen; S. Ben Khalifa

INTRODUCTION Staphylococcus aureus, Kingella kingae and β-hemolytic streptococcus are presently the most frequently identified bacteria in child haematogenous osteoarticular infection. OBJECTIVE To determine the microbiological profile (bacteria and antibiotic susceptibility) of osteoarticular infections in a paediatric hospital, so as to adapt treatment protocols to the ecology of the bacteria isolated. PATIENTS AND METHODS Prospective descriptive study, including children admitted for acute osteomyelitis or septic arthritis. A series of blood cultures was performed systematically on admission. In case of surgery, local samples were taken for bacteriology. Antibiotherapy was initiated and subsequently adapted to the bacteriological findings. RESULTS One hundred and six children were included. Thirty-five were under (Group 1) and 71 over 3 years of age (Group 2). Ninety-five underwent surgery. Peroperative samples were positive in 61 cases and blood culture in 23. Bacteria were isolated in 22 patients in G1. Extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae was isolated in five neonates who had passed through intensive care. Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequently isolated bacterium in G2 (n=40), and was methicillin-resistant (MRSA) in six children. DISCUSSION Methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequently isolated microorganism. Other than neonates who had passed through intensive care and the six patients with community-acquired MRSA infection, all isolated bacteria were susceptible to second-generation cephalosporins. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE II, prospective descriptive prognostic study.


Annales Francaises D Anesthesie Et De Reanimation | 2012

Facteurs de risque d’infection nosocomiale chez l’enfant brûlé

A. Fekih Hassen; S. Ben Khalifa; K. Raddaoui; A. Askri; M. Trifa


Archives De Pediatrie | 2014

Thrombopénie et nature des germes infectants en réanimation pédiatrique

M. Trifa; M.M. Ben Yahia; S. Saada; S. Akrout; A. Ghlala; R. Fakhfakh; A. Fekih Hassen; S. Ben Khalifa


Annales Francaises D Anesthesie Et De Reanimation | 2014

Intérêt du tap block dans l’analgésie postopératoire au cours de l’appendicectomie en pédiatrie

S. Soufiene; Y. Marzougui; N. Chebbi; R. Kaddou; S. Akrout; T. Hannachi; M. Trifa; S. Ben Khalifa


Annales Francaises D Anesthesie Et De Reanimation | 2014

Comparaison entre deux techniques de bloc pudendal au cours de la chirurgie de circoncision et d’hypospadias antérieur

S. Soufiene; I. Ben Naceur; W. Dammak; S. Akrout; F. Dhaouadi; Z. Hannachi; H. Fekih; S. Ben Khalifa


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Comparaison de la Dexmédétomidine au Propofol chez les enfants proposés pour IRM sous sédation

H. Krimi; M. Trifa; N. Chebbi; S. Saada; R. Kaddour; K. Missaoui; A. Fekih Hassen; S. Ben Khalifa


Annales Francaises D Anesthesie Et De Reanimation | 2013

Infiltration de la plaie opératoire par Lévobupivacaïne versus rachi morphine dans la chirurgie thoracique ou sus-mésocolique chez l’enfant

I. Souissi; M. Trifa; Samira Abidi; M. Daiki; M. Radhouani; A. Fekih Hassen; S. Ben Khalifa


Annales Francaises D Anesthesie Et De Reanimation | 2013

Intérêt de l’acide tranéxamique dans la réduction des besoins transfusionnels lors de la chirurgie du rachis chez l’adolescent

S. Ghazouani; M. Hedi Kamoun; M. Radhouani; K. Ounalli; H. Ncib; A. Fekih Hassen; S. Ben Khalifa


Annales Francaises D Anesthesie Et De Reanimation | 2013

Clonidine ou midazolam en intranasale pour la prémédication de l’enfant ?

H. Ncib; A. Fekih Hassen; S. Saada; M. Ali Jarraya; S. Ghazouani; M. Trifa; S. Ben Khalifa


Annales Francaises D Anesthesie Et De Reanimation | 2013

Comparaison du bloc pudendal vs bloc pénien au cours de la chirurgie de prépuce

A. Missaoui; A. Fekih Hassen; H. Troudi; S. Akrout; S. Saada; M. Trifa; S. Ben Khalifa

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A. Fekih Hassen

Boston Children's Hospital

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M. Trifa

Boston Children's Hospital

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M. Ben Ghachem

Boston Children's Hospital

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S. Bouchoucha

Boston Children's Hospital

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A. Kechrid

Boston Children's Hospital

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H. Smaoui

Boston Children's Hospital

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M. Frikha

Boston Children's Hospital

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S. Ben Marzouk

Boston Children's Hospital

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