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Volume 8

Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education

Public Health Congress 2018

July 23-24, 2018

July 23-24, 2018 Melbourne, Australia

5

th

World Congress on

Public Health, Nutrition & Epidemiology

Pneumonia in severely malnourished children: Etiology, diagnosis, management and future direction

Mohammod Jobayer Chisti, Abu SM Sayeem, K M Shahunja and Tahmeed Ahmed

International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh

Statement of the Problem:

Management of pneumonia in severely malnourished children is critically important in reducing deaths

in such children. Understand the etiology of pneumonia in severely malnourished children is one of the essential components of

appropriate management. Diagnosis of pneumonia in children with severe malnutrition is also intriguing. Etiology and diagnosis of

pneumonia in SAM is not well described in medical literature. Data on management of pneumonia in such children are also lack.

Methodology &Theoretical Orientation:

We have done a systematic review using specific search criteria in PUBMED to evaluate

the overall role of severe malnutrition in children with pneumonia in SAM children.

Result:

Among a total of 215 isolates, 26% were

Klebsiella

and 25%

Staphylococcus aureus

species; 18%

Pneumococcus

; 8% each

Escherichia coli

and

Salmonella

species. A recent study conducted in Bangladesh found 87/385 (23%) MTB as the bacterial etiology

of pneumonia in SAM children. In SAM children, the sensitivity of fast breathing as a predictor of radio graphically proven

pneumonia ranged from 14% to 76% and specificity from 66% to 100%. Surprisingly, metabolic acidosis found to have no impact on

the diagnostic clinical features of pneumonia in SAM children having diarrhea. Studies revealed that as a first line therapy ampicillin

and gentamicin are more effective against enteric Gram-negative bacilli than chloramphenicol in SAM children with pneumonia.

Both the groups received in addition to diet, micronutrients, vitamins and minerals.

Conclusions & Significance:

Currently, available data suggests that the spectrum and frequency of causative agents of pneumonia

in severely malnourished children differ from that observed in well-nourished children. Clinical signs are relatively poor predictors

of pneumonia in severely malnourished children. However, injectable antibiotics in addition to diet, micronutrients, vitamins

and minerals are the

sine qua non

. High prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis in severely malnourished children having acute

pneumonia underscores the importance of further research that may help to evaluate determinates of TB in such children.

Biography

Mohammod Jobayer Chisti has been working in International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh since 1998 as a Clinician as well as Researcher.

chisti@icddrb.org

Mohammod Jobayer Chisti et al., J Community Med Health Educ 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0711-C3-038