Nasal colonization by potential bacterial pathogens in healthy kindergarten children of Nepal: a prevalence study

In low- and middle-income countries including Nepal, respiratory tract infection (RTI) is considered as one of the most prominent public health problems in children. Multiple carriage of respiratory pathogens is common in children, especially in preschoolers as they are easily transmitted through cl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Germs (Bucureşti) 2022-03, Vol.12 (1), p.86-98
Hauptverfasser: Paudel, Govinda, Amatya, Neetu, Saud, Bhuvan, Wagle, Sunita, Shrestha, Vikram, Adhikari, Bibhav
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Zusammenfassung:In low- and middle-income countries including Nepal, respiratory tract infection (RTI) is considered as one of the most prominent public health problems in children. Multiple carriage of respiratory pathogens is common in children, especially in preschoolers as they are easily transmitted through close contact and poor hygienic condition. Thus, this research is based on the study of prevalence, co-existence, associated factors and antibiogram of nasal isolates among healthy preschoolers. The study was conducted in four randomly selected kindergarten schools (two government run and two private run) of Bhaktapur Municipality. Out of a total 140 students, 136 eligible participants of age group 2-5 years old were involved in the study. Nasal swab was collected for the isolation of five target isolates ( and ) and their antibiotic resistance determination. Of 136 participants involved, 128 (94.5%) were positive for carriage of at least one of the target bacteria. The most common isolate was 62.5% (80/128) followed by 43.0% (55/128). There was a significant difference in bacterial carriage with respect to type of school (p value
ISSN:2248-2997
2248-2997
DOI:10.18683/germs.2022.1309