2004
DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2004.19.5.735
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Detection Rates of Bacteria in Chronic Otitis Media with Effusion in Children

Abstract: This study was performed to investigate polymerase chain reaction-based detection of bacterial DNA in middle ear fluid and assess the correlation between the PCR-positive rate with several factors associated with middle ear effusion. The purpose was to gain a further understanding of bacterial infection as a major cause of otitis media with effusion. Of the 278 specimens of middle ear fluid, 39 (14%) tested positive by ordinary culture. The overall detection rate of bacterial DNA using the PCR method was 36.7%… Show more

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“…For example, H. influenzae persists in COPD (23,26), CF (35), and middle ear infections (31,32) despite intensive antibiotic therapies. Utilizing a novel in vitro coculture model, we recently described NTHi cells forming adherent, antibiotic-resistant biofilms on airway epithelia (42).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, H. influenzae persists in COPD (23,26), CF (35), and middle ear infections (31,32) despite intensive antibiotic therapies. Utilizing a novel in vitro coculture model, we recently described NTHi cells forming adherent, antibiotic-resistant biofilms on airway epithelia (42).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7 (18.42%) cases had previous history suggestive of AOM. AOM is more often present in age below 2 years as reported by many authors, 20% of those transforms into OME [14,15].…”
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confidence: 84%
“…Persistent bacterial infection and associated chronic inflammation, causes Eustachian tube dysfunction, which itself is an important factor in leading to chronic OME. But 40-60% ears with OME were found with infectious agent [10,11]. This finding leads us to think the role of anti inflammatory agents as a treatment method, especially steroids in treatment.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…This condition can be very difficult to treat, particularly in adults because, the treatment options still remain limited. Commonly used antibiotics have had limited impact in treating this condition [9] because about 40-60% of middle ear effusions were considered to be sterile in chronic OME when analyzed by bacterial culture [10,11].…”
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confidence: 99%