2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13312-022-2517-2
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Bacterial Colonization of Home Nebulizers Used by Children With Recurrent Wheeze

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“…Wurzel et al showed that only 10% of children received antibiotics before bronchoscopy; in contrast, almost all children received antibiotics in our study (11,17). In addition, a recent study found that K. pneumoniae (35.3%) was the most frequent isolate from home nebulization sets, resulting in its dominance in infants (33). Other gram-negative bacilli, like E. coli, E. aerogenes, E. cloacae, S. marcescens, and P. maltophilia, were only present in infants.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…Wurzel et al showed that only 10% of children received antibiotics before bronchoscopy; in contrast, almost all children received antibiotics in our study (11,17). In addition, a recent study found that K. pneumoniae (35.3%) was the most frequent isolate from home nebulization sets, resulting in its dominance in infants (33). Other gram-negative bacilli, like E. coli, E. aerogenes, E. cloacae, S. marcescens, and P. maltophilia, were only present in infants.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 61%