HIPAK Annual Meeting 2022

Campylobacter Gastroenteritis in Children in North-Eastern Israel Comparison with other Common Pathogens

צופית הקסנר-ארליכמן 1 Waheeb Sakran 1,3 Ronen Spiegel 1,3 Hamed Batheesh 1 Raphael Halevy 1,3 Ariel Koren 2,3
1Pediatrics B, Emek Medical Center, ישראל
2Pediatric Hematology Unit, Emek Medical Center, ישראל
3The Ruth and Baruch Rappaport School of Medicine, Technion, ישראל

Gastroenteritis is common among children. Campylobacter jejuni is one of the main causative bacterial pathogens, together with Shigella, Salmonella and invasive Escherichia coli.
Campylobacteriosisis a zoonotic, usually self-limited disease that does not always require antibiotic treatment. In cases of protracted diarrhoea in healthy children or immunocompromised patients, antibiotic treatment is recommended, and the drug of choice is still macrolides, with very low resistance rates in Campylobacter species. However, it is crucial to isolate the causative organism, because some cases, such as Shigella encephalitis, call for initiation of empiric antibiotic treatment. In this study, we compared the incidence, epidemiology, clinical findings and laboratory results of gastroenteritis with dysentery caused by these organisms in children in our area. C. jejuni was found to be the leading pathogen in children hospitalized with bacterial gastroenteritis, followed by Shigella and Salmonella. Macrolides were the drug of choice for Campylobacter, and ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin were the best empiric treatments for Shigella and Salmonella, respectively.