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Infecção por Haemophilus Influenzae Tipo b em Criança de 2 Anos Vacinada

Authors: Vale, Ana Amélia; Quintas, Conceição;

Infecção por Haemophilus Influenzae Tipo b em Criança de 2 Anos Vacinada

Abstract

As infecções por Haemophilus Influenzae tipo b (Hib) são responsáveis por elevados índices de morbilidade e mortalidade nos primeiros 5 anos de vida ('). A comprovada imunogenicidade da vacinação para Hib onde a sua prática é rotina (2), contribuiu para a redução substancial da incidência destas infecções (3,4). Os autores apresentam um caso clínico de sépsis e meningite por Hib, com evolução favorável, numa criança de 27 meses, previamente saudável e com plano nacional de vacinação cumprido, incluindo as 4 doses de HibTITER®. O estudo imunológico revelou normalidade no doseamento do complemento, das classes e subclasses de imunoglobulinas, RAST classe III para Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, CD 45R0 ligeiramente diminuido no período da infecção e perda precoce da imunidade para o toxóide tetânico. Os autores questionam quais os mecanismos responsáveis pela falência da vacinação nesta criança, aparentemente saudável.

Portuguese Journal of Pediatrics, Vol 33 No 4 (2002)

Keywords

Haemophilus influenzae tipo b; sepsis; meningite; vacinação; HibTITER®

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