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      Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis bacteremia in children. A report of two patients and review of the literature.

      Clinical Pediatrics
      Anti-Bacterial Agents, Bacteremia, drug therapy, microbiology, Drug Therapy, Combination, administration & dosage, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis, isolation & purification, pathogenicity, Neisseriaceae Infections

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          We report two cases of Moraxella catarrhalis (M. catarrhalis) bacteremia in apparently healthy children. One patient had bilateral otitis media and the other had pharyngitis and sinusitis; both patients had uncomplicated clinical courses. A literature review revealed 22 reported cases of M. catarrhalis bacteremia in children, 14 (63%) of which occurred in patients who had no identified underlying condition. Eight (36%) cases were seen in children who were immunocompromised. Nine (40%) patients presented with either purpura, petechia, or a maculopapular rash. M. catarrhalis is well known as a respiratory pathogen, but it has not been recognized as a common cause of unsuspected bacteremia in children.

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