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HK J Paediatr (New Series)
Vol 1. No. 2,
1996
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HK J Paediatr (New Series) 1996;1:132-136
Original Article
Infectious Complications in Paediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation
ACW Lee, YL Lau, SY Ha, KY Yuen, GCF Chan, RHS Liang, TK Chan, CY Yeung Department of Paediatrics, Tuen Mun Hospital, Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong Anselm CW Lee ( 李志偉 ) MRCP, FHKAM(Paediatrics) Department of Paediatrics, * Microbiology and ** Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital, HK. Lau Yu Lung ( 劉宇隆 ) MD, FRCP Ha Shau Yin ( 夏修賢 ) FRCP, MRCPath *Yuen Kwok Yung ( 袁國勇 ) MRCPath, FRCS Godfrey CF Chan ( 陳志峰 ) MD, MRCP ** Raymond HS Liang ( 梁憲孫 ) MD, MRCP ** Chan Tai Kwong ( 陳棣光 ) FRCPath, MD, MRCP Yeung Chap Yung ( 楊執庸 ) FRCP, FRCP(c), FRACP This article had been presented in part in the Hong Kong International Cancer Congress, Hong Kong, November 17-19, 1995 Correspondence to: Dr Anselm CW Lee Received Dec 12, 1995
Abstract Infections remain one of the major complications of bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Among the first 23 allogeneic paediatric BMT carried out in Queen Mary Hospital from September 1991 to January 1995, there were 68 episodes of infectious complications. These included 19 (28%) pyrexia of unknown origin, 11(16%) clinically documented infections, and 38(56%) microbiologically documented infections. The pathogens identified were of bacterial (n=22, 58%), mycobacterial (n=2, 5%), fungal (n=4, 10%), viral (n=9, 24%) and protozoal (n=1, 3%) in origin, including 21 episodes of bacteraemia. Five children died after BMT of which 4 were directly related to infections (sinopulmonary aspergillosis 2, cytomegalovirus pneumonitis 1, microsporiosis 1). Thus infectious complication is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children receiving BMT. Thorough investigation for the focus and cause of infections is a pre-requisite for successful management. Keyword : Bone marrow transplantation; Complication; Infection Abstract in Chinese
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