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Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology | 2014

A Retrospective Analysis of Acute Gastroenteritis Agents in Children Admitted to a University Hospital Pediatric Emergency Unit

Suat Biçer; Defne Col; Gülay Çiler Erdağ; Tuba Giray; Yesim Gurol; Gulden Yilmaz; Ayça Vitrinel; Berna Ozelgun

Background: Acute gastroenteritis is responsible observed in all age groups, especially infants and children. The etiology and clinical course of acute gastroenteritis may vary with age and etiological agents. In developing countries, the morbidity and mortality associated with infectious diarrhea is higher in children younger than five-years-of-age. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and seasonal distribution of the major agents of acute gastroenteritis in children who were admitted to a Turkish university hospital pediatric emergency unit during 2009. Patients and Methods: Seasonal distribution within a one year period and quantitative distribution were analyzed with demographic data and laboratory findings. A total of 644 subjects were enrolled in the study, with a mean age of 4.14 years. Pathogens were detected in 183 (28.4%) stool samples in children less than 16 years, admitted with acute gastroenteritis. Results: Pathogens were detected in 184 (28.4%) stool samples. The age distributions of the cases were 0 - 24 months (n = 59), 2 - 5 years (n = 100), and > 5 years (n = 25). The detection rate of rotavirus, norovirus and adenovirus were; 12.7% (75/588), 9.8% (51/520) and 4.9% (28/575), respectively. Bacterial agents were detected in 36 cases. The main agent was norovirus in the 0 - 24 months group (n = 25, 42.4%), and rotavirus for ages 2 - 5 years (n = 43, 43%) and > 5 years. On the monthly distribution, cases of rotavirus were found to be more frequent in the first four months of the year. Discussion: Viruses were the major pathogens in all age groups. Norovirus was the leading pathogen in the first two years. For the age groups 2 - 5 years and 6 - 16 years, rotavirus was the major pathogen.


Turkish Journal of Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine | 2016

Letter to Editor: A Case Report with Supraventricular Tachycardia Secondary to Salbutamol Treatment

Suat Biçer; Tuba Giray

Derginizin 2015 yılı, 2. cilt, 3. sayısında 145 ile 148. sayfalar arasında tarafımızca yayınlanan “Salbutamol Tedavisine Sekonder Gelişen Bir Supraventriküler Taşikardi Olgusu” başlıklı olgu sunumuna yanıt olarak, 2016 yılı 3. cilt 1. sayısında yayım için kabul edilen editöre mektupta, yazar respiratuvar sinsityal virüs (RSV) enfeksiyonları sırasında pek de nadir olmayarak karşılaşılabilecek olan miyokardite dikkat çekmiş olup, yazarın görüşlerine tamamen katılıyoruz. Olgumuzda hangi nedenle miyokardit düşünmediğimiz konusunda açıklama yapma gereği duymuş olduğumuz için bu konuyu aşağıdaki satırlarda biraz daha ayrıntılı açıklamak istedik.


Turkish Journal of Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine | 2014

A Survey Study on Families Child Car Safety Seats Usage and Awareness

Defne Col; Suat Biçer; Meltem Ugras; Tuba Giray; Öznur Küçük; Gülay Çiler Erdağ; Ayça Vitrinel

ÖZET Amaç: Bu çalışmada, ebeveynlerin çocuk oto güvenlik koltuğu (ÇOGK) kullanım oranları ve bu konu hakkındaki bilgi düzeyleri değerlendirildi. Gereç ve Yöntemler: Bu çalışmaya, çocuk polikliniğine başvuran 250 ebeveyn alındı. “Sosyodemografik özellikler”, “çocuk oto güvenlik koltuğu (ÇOGK) kullanımını etkileyen faktörler”, “ÇOGK kullanımı” ve “ÇOGK kullanımı ile ilgili bilgiler” hakkındaki 22 soruluk anket, yüz yüze görüşme yöntemiyle uygulandı. Varyans analizine yönelik olarak t-test, sürekli değişkenler için iki ortalama arasındaki farkın önemlilik testi kullanıldı. Kesikli ve kategorik değişkenlere yönelik olarak ki-kare testi uygulandı. Bulgular: Ebeveynlerin %93.6’sı ÇOGK hakkında bilgi sahibi olup, %80.8’i ÇOGK kullanıyor, %12.8’i ise kullanmıyordu. Gelir düzeyi yüksek olan ebeveynlerin ÇOGK kullanım oranı yüksekti (p < 0,05). Ebeveynlerin eğitim durumu da ÇOGK kullanımı ile doğru orantılıydı (p < 0,05). ÇOGK’nin doğru yerleşimini ailelerin %98’i biliyordu. ÇOGK’nu çocuğun yaşına uygun olarak değiştiren ebeveynlerin oranı %53.5 idi. Yaşa uygun olarak değiştirilmesi gereksinimi hakkındaki bilgi düzeyi geliri orta ve iyi düzeyde olanlarda ve babanın eğitimi yükseköğrenim düzeyinde olanlarda daha yüksekti (p < 0,05). ÇOGK kullanmanın kanuni zorunluluk olduğunu bilenlerin oranı %88.6 idi. ÇOGK hakkındaki bilgiyi ebeveynlerin %37’si internetten, %33’ü medya yoluyla, %27’si ise çevresindeki kişilerden edinmişti. Hekim tavsiyesiyle bilgi sahibi olanların oranı oldukça düşüktü (%3). Sonuç: Ebeveynlerin eğitim ve gelir düzeylerindeki artış ÇOGK kullanımını artırarak çocuk yaralanma ve ölümlerini azaltabilir. Tıp öğrencilerine tıp eğitiminde ve ebeveynlere rutin çocuk vizitlerinde çocuk güvenliği ve ÇOGK kullanımı hakkında bilgi verilmelidir CAYD 2014;1(2):87-95. Anahtar Kelimeler: Aile, bilgi düzeyi, çocuk oto güvenlik koltuğu, trafik kazaları


Archives of Disease in Childhood | 2012

871 Frequency of Norovirus Infection in Children with Acute Gastroenteritis

Suat Biçer; Defne Col; Ö Küçük; Gülay Çiler Erdağ; Tuba Giray; Y Gürol; Meltem Ugras; Ayça Vitrinel; G Çelik

Background and Aims Noroviruses are one of the common causes of acute gastroenteritis and have a great impact on child health. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Norovirus in children with acute gastroenteritis in 2009 and 2010. Methods Fecal samples were collected from children under 16 years of age who were suffering from acute gastroenteritis. All the children were referred to Yeditepe University Hospital, located in Istanbul. Norovirus was detected using immunochromatography. Results Norovirus infection was detected in 112 of the 1027 collected samples (10.9%). Most of the positive cases were between 1 and 24 months of age (n=75, 67%). The rate of norovirus infection peaked in winter in 2010 (in winter and spring: n=57, 92%), however, the rates were not significantly different between seasons in 2009 (in winter and spring: n=26, 52%, in summer: n=23, 46%). We did not detect any positive cases in late summer and autumn in 2010. Conclusions This study improves our epidemiological knowledge of the prevalence of Norovirus in Istanbul. Immunochromatography is preferable, that provides rapid diagnosis. The prevalence of Norovirus is similar but seasonal distribution is different between two years. Most of the cases were < 24 months of age. Because this virus is transmitted by contaminated food or water, and transmitted by personal contact, we recommend improved training in hygiene to reduce the incidence of Norovirus infection in children. Like Rotavirus, Norovirus vaccine can be developed to prevent infection.


Archives of Disease in Childhood | 2012

1527 Seizure Worsening Caused by Low Serum Valproate Levels from an Interaction between Valproate and Meropenem

Suat Biçer; Gülay Çiler Erdağ; C Kocaman; Tuba Giray; Defne Col; Ayça Vitrinel; Zerrin Yalvaç

Background Meropenem is a carbapenem antibiotic, has a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity. Valproate is widely used in the treatment of epileptic seizures in children. In last years, low serum concentrations of valproate were reported in children and adults receiving concomitant administration with meropenem. We present an interaction of meropenem with valproate in an epileptic child, leading to seizure exacerbations owing to the rapidly-lowering of serum valproate concentration. Case Report This report describes a 14-year-old epileptic girl inpatient who received concurrent treatment with meropenem and valproate for the treatment of lobar pneumonia, pleuresia and epilepsy, respectively. In this patient, an increase of seizure frequency and somnolence were observed after addition of meropenem on the treatment, and a rapid decline of valproate serum concentrations was observed after two dose meropenem. This event was the most likely cause of increased seizure frequency. The dosage of valproate was increased and meropenem was stopped. Two days later, the seizures stopped. Five days later, the serum valproate concentrations increased to three fold and four week later, they increase to therapeutic levels. The seizures were considered to be probably related to the concurrent administration of meropenem and valproate. Conclusion To avoid drug interaction that reduces the serum concentration of valproate, meropenem should not be used in epileptic patients using valproate for the treatment of epilepsy. If concominant administration is essential, serum valproate levels should be monitorized frequently.


Italian Journal of Pediatrics | 2013

Virological and clinical characterizations of respiratory infections in hospitalized children

Suat Biçer; Tuba Giray; Defne Col; Gülay Çiler Erdağ; Ayça Vitrinel; Yesim Gurol; Gülden Çelik; Cigdem Kaspar; Öznur Küçük


Turk Pediatri Arsivi-turkish Archives of Pediatrics | 2005

Antiepileptik ilaçların kemik metabolizmasına etkilerinin değerlendirilmesi Orijinal Araştırma

Tuba Giray; Ayça Vitrinel; Serdar Cömert; Neslihan Cicek Deniz; Gülay Çiler Erdağ; Esma Kesler; Semiramis Sadıkoğlu; Yasemin Akın


Indian Journal of Pediatrics | 2014

Validity of Rapid Antigen Detection Testing in Group A Beta-Hemolytic Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis

Öznur Küçük; Suat Biçer; Tuba Giray; Defne Col; Gülay Çiler Erdağ; Yesim Gurol; Cigdem Kaspar; Ayça Vitrinel


Archives of Disease in Childhood | 2012

901 Is There Any Difference Between the Symptomatology and Clinical Findings of Viral Agents That Caused Dehydration

Suat Biçer; Defne Col; Ö Küçük; Gülay Çiler Erdağ; Tuba Giray; Ayça Vitrinel; Cigdem Kaspar; G Altun


Turkish Journal of Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine | 2017

Can Mean Platelet Volume be Used as a Marker in Children with Acute Appendicitis

Gülay Çiler Erdağ; Fatma Tuba Coşkun; Suat Biçer; Meltem Ugras; Tuba Giray; Cigdem Kaspar; Öznur Küçük; Defne Col

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