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Epidemiological Criteria and Management of Pediatric Inpatients with Community-acquired Pneumonia at Tobruk Medical Center/Libya

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  • Ghamela S. S. Ali

    Department of Pediatric, Faculty of Medicine, Tobruk University, Libya
    Author
  • Fouziyah Jabullah

    Department of Pediatric, Faculty of Medicine, Tobruk University, Libya
    Author
  • Salmi Boujaylah

    Department of Pediatric, Faculty of Medicine, Tobruk University, Libya
    Author
  • Areej Alkasih

    Department of Pediatric, Faculty of Medicine, Tobruk University, Libya
    Author
  • Abdullah Alshamikh Abdullah

    Department of Pediatric, Faculty of Medicine, Tobruk University, Libya
    Author
Keywords:
Community-Acquired Pneumonia, Epidemiological Criteria, Tobruk Medical Center-Libya
Abstract

The clinical manifestations of pneumonia obtained outside of a hospital setting are known as community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Pneumonia is the most frequent infectious cause of child mortality worldwide. This study aims to evaluate the epidemiological criteria of community-acquired pneumonia in pediatric inpatients from 29 days to under 18 years, as well as the management and consequences of the condition. Data from the admission records of 365 patients with CAP, ages 29 days to under 18 years old, were gathered for the retrospective study, these patients made up 15.9% of hospital admissions. The M/F ratio was 1.2:1, with 198 (54.2%) male patients, predominantly infants, 221 (60.5%) (p<0.001), and mostly came from Tobruk 311(85.2%). Most cases were in Winter 170 (46.6%). Patients admitted to the intensive care unit had longer hospital stays 3.5 days on average. There were no deaths among the patients, and of those who required an intensive care unit (84 patients, 23%), 30 patients required an oxygen supply by using a nasal cannula and without the requirement for mechanical ventilation. The most often given intravenous antibiotic in 291 cases (79.7%) was cefotaxim (Claforan), whereas penicillin was used in 173 cases (47.4%). We conclude that Infants were the predominant age group that developed CAP and required PICU admission, with a higher incidence throughout the winter months.

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Ali, G. S. S., Jabullah, F. ., Boujaylah, S. ., Alkasih, A. ., & Abdullah, A. A. . (2024). Epidemiological Criteria and Management of Pediatric Inpatients with Community-acquired Pneumonia at Tobruk Medical Center/Libya. Al-Mukhtar Journal of Sciences, 39(3), 124-129. https://doi.org/10.54172/wes60s26

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