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. 2010 Jun;82(6):1106–1112. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2010.10-0030

Table 1.

Summary data for 39 children with melioidosis

Variable Number
Male gender 15 38%
Age (years), median (range, IQR*) 7.8 1.6–16.2; 4.1–12.4
Underlying disease present 4 10%
Source of B. pseudomallei isolate
Blood 9 23%
Pus 29 74%
Respiratory secretions 1 3%
Severity of infection
Localized 27 69%
Disseminated 12 31%
Type/site of infection
Acute suppurative parotitis 15 38%
Superficial soft-tissue abscess 7 18%
Blood culture positive and no focus identified 6 15%
Lymph-node abscess 4 10%
Pneumonia 3 8%
Meningitis 1 3%
Other§ 3 8%
Admission WBC (×109 cells); median (range, IQR) 16.7 1.6–33.3; 9.6–20.7
Died during admission 8 21%
Death attributable to melioidosis 7 18%
Time to death (days); median (range) 2 day of admission to day 5
*

IQR, interquartile range.

One child also had B. pseudomallei isolated from urine

Localized infection was defined as a single, discrete culture-positive focus of infection in the absence a positive blood culture or clinical and/or microbiological evidence of dissemination to a second site. Disseminated infection was defined as the presence of infection in two or more discrete body sites and/or the presence of B. pseudomallei in blood.

§

Psoas muscle abscess (1 case), mastoiditis (1 case), and pharyngeal abscess (1 case).