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Bacteriology of chronic suppurative otitis media in Congolese
children
Aim: The study intended to identify bacteria active in the chronic suppurative
otitis media and to determine their sensitivity to current antibiotics. Methods:
After clinical evaluation, middle-ear secretions were taken for bacteriological
examination from 78 children meeting the inclusion criteria. All children with
cholesteatoma and those with tumors occluding the ear canal were excluded. Results:
The most frequent isolated germs, in descending order of frequency, were as follows:
Proteus mirabilis (23%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (22%), Citrobacter (20%) and Salmonella
(5%). There were no cases of mixed flora. Ofloxacin was susceptible on all isolates.
Neomycin, gentamicin and polymyxin B were susceptible on 96%, 83% and 67% of the
isolates respectively. All isolates were resistant to amoxycillin. Conclusion:
Pseudomonas, Proteus and Citrobacter are the most common causes of chronic otitis media
among children in our community of Congolese children. Ofloxacin and neomycin are the
most highly effective against most of the isolated germs, and are therefore recommended
as the first line local treatment. Amoxycillin and chloramphenicol should be
avoided. Published courtesy of:Acta Otorhinolaryngol Belg. 2003; 57(3):
205-208
期刊介绍:
Throughout its history, the Royal Belgian Society of Oto-rhino-laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, the home society of B-ENT, aims to disseminate both the scientific and the clinical knowledge of otorhinolaryngology field primarily in Belgium and its regions. In accordance with this aim, publishing a scientific journal has become the number one objective of the Society. Accordingly, B-ENT contributes to the scientific memory of Belgium considering its deep-rooted history.