[Etiology and rational therapy of acute otitis media in adults].

A Serra, G Cavallo, V M Nicolosi, C Sutera, G Nicoletti
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Acute otitis media (AOM) is an infection frequently found in children, but tends to be less frequent with age and its frequency in adults is only about 1%. The etiology of AOM in children is prevalently bacterial; numerous studies have shown the most common etiological agents. But the etiology in adults has not been well studied. The authors examined 40 cases of AOM in adults, the pathologic material was obtained by needle aspiration; in 32 samples there was bacterial growth. In the majority of the cases (94%) the bacteria isolated were the same as those found in children: S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae and B. catarrhalis; much rarer were S. pyogenes and S. aureus. On the potential beta-lactamase producing strains, this activity was measured. From our findings we believe that there is the necessity to have a rational antibiotic therapy (due to the difficulty in obtaining pathologic material) with active drugs for the probable etiological agents of AOM.

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成人急性中耳炎的病因及合理治疗
急性中耳炎(AOM)是一种常见于儿童的感染,但随着年龄的增长,其发病率往往较低,成人的发病率仅为1%左右。儿童AOM的病因主要是细菌性;许多研究表明,最常见的病因。但成人的病因尚未得到很好的研究。作者对40例成人AOM的病理资料采用针吸法;在32个样本中有细菌生长。在大多数病例(94%)中,分离出的细菌与儿童中发现的细菌相同:肺炎链球菌、流感嗜血杆菌和卡他利杆菌;化脓性葡萄球菌和金黄色葡萄球菌更为罕见。在可能产生β -内酰胺酶的菌株上测定了该活性。根据我们的研究结果,我们认为有必要对AOM的可能病因进行合理的抗生素治疗(由于难以获得病理材料)和活性药物。
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