Abstract:
Introduction: Increase of salmonellosis morbidity, high infectiousness of the disease,
antimicrobial resistance and socioeconomic impact emphasize the importance of systemic revaluation
of this problem.
Materials and methods: This study includes 66 patients with salmonellosis hospitalized during
the period 2013-2015. In this way were created 3 age groups: I group- 1-6 years; II group- 7-18 years;
III group- >18 years. Statistical aspects were analized by using the program Epi Info 7.0.
Discussion results: Seasonality: mainly in May- September (90%). The most frequent sources:
meat products 63,64%, chicken eggs 27,28%. In evolution were certified 2 clinical forms:gastroentiric
in 73% and gastroenterocolitis in 27%. In the II group the gastroenterocolitis was found in 5.56% (95CI
0,14-27,29). Repeated vomiting was characteristic to the II and III groups (56%, respectively 61%), but
in the group 1-6 years only in 33%. I degree of dehydration 36,36% (95CI 24,87-49,13), II degree
56,05% (95CI 43,3-68,26), III degree 7,58 (95CI 2,51-16,8) without significant differences between age
groups. Fever >39.5 was preponderant found out in the first group 1-6 years 20% (95CI 4.33-48.09).
Ketonuria most frequent was in the I group 66,67% (95CI 7,79-55,10). Average value of leukocytosis
in severe evolution: 6x109/l, moderate evolution: 10,5x109/l. Stool culture: S. enteritidis -91%, S. gr. C
-2%, S. typhimurium -8%. Average duration of the treatment was 5 days -54,55%. Nifuroxazide,
Ciprofloxacin (including combinations) were used in 71,21% and 53,03% respectively.
Conclusion: Patients age influenced clinical form of disease evolution and the degree of
intoxication. Degree of dehydration was determined mainly by diarrhea and less by vomiting. There isno correlation between disease severity and leukocytosis value. Antibiotics administration remains an
everyday practice of salmonellosis treatment in localized form.
Description:
Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016